Chief Desmond Brings Fugitive Home

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St. Louis Chief of Detectives William Desmond would be primarily responsible for the security of the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair.  Prior to the fair opening in April 1904, Desmond played a critical role in St. Louis’ boodling investigation. During his boodling investigation, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Joseph “Holy Joe” Folk indicted City Councilman Charles Kratz for taking bribes or […]

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Old Champ Dies Penniless

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On November 30, 1910, reports came from England that former World Heavyweight Prizefighting Champion Jem Mace had died at 79 years of age.  Mace was world champion from 1860 to 1862 and again from 1866 to 1876.  After reportedly earning a million dollars in a career that spanned 1857 to 1909, Jem Mace died penniless.  He was laid to rest […]

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Detective’s Wife Shoots Man

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On Boxing Day, December 26, 1900, the headline for the St. Louis Republic read, “Detective’s Wife Shoots a Man”. Pauline Courtney, who was married to Fifth District Detective Edward Courtney, was riding home on the Lee Avenue street car with her 6-year old daughter. When they left the street car about 7 p.m., James Wilkerson, a bricklayer, “annoyed” Pauline Courtney. […]

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Wrestler Beats Jujitsu Man

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On St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 1905, St. Louis sports fans were treated to a special match between local professional wrestler George Baptiste and traveling Japanese jujitsu practitioner Arata Suzuki.  Baptiste delighted local fans by quickly defeating Suzuki in two straight falls. George Baptiste was a professional wrestler and all-around athlete, whose powerful swimming saved many St. Louisans from drowning […]

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Customer Service Lessons from Grandpa

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In the late 1990s, my grandfather, Gilbert Ellis, was living with my Aunt Maureen and Uncle Dale. They had decided to have a large garage/shed installed, so Grandpa and my uncle would have a workshop. They had the shed assembled and engaged a local electrical company to run electricity to the workshop. Uncle Dale had to run some errands on […]

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