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port necessary for its general exploitation<br />

; and so obsessed was he in the problems<br />

<strong>of</strong> invention that his consequent<br />

neglect <strong>of</strong> his journalistic duties brought<br />

temporarily devote his energies to the<br />

more prosaic labors <strong>of</strong> a laundryman,<br />

which expediency was dictated by his<br />

condition <strong>of</strong> pocket. The steam laundry<br />

enterprise, notwithstanding his endeavors<br />

in co-operation with three successive part-<br />

ners, failed to better his financial condi-<br />

tion, and he finally had to abandon the<br />

business. He then compiled a directory<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city and county for the following<br />

year, a laborious work which redounded<br />

to his credit as an accurate compilation<br />

<strong>of</strong> detail. A firm <strong>of</strong> publishers, recogniz-<br />

ing its merits, bought it, and with the<br />

money thus obtained, added to the pro-<br />

ceeds <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>of</strong> his laundry business,<br />

Mr. Des Jardins applied himself with renewed<br />

vigor and hopefulness to the per-<br />

fection <strong>of</strong> his inventions. Soon, however,<br />

he was again without means, and again<br />

had to set the material before the theoretical<br />

; he secured an appointment on<br />

the Kalamazoo "Gazette" and for a while<br />

was content to devote only his spare<br />

moments to his mechanical devices, but<br />

soon his financial status had so far advanced<br />

that he was again able to take up<br />

his studies at Kalamazoo College. In the<br />

summer <strong>of</strong> 1883 ne traveled through Ohio,<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY<br />

Breyfogle, later president <strong>of</strong> the Monon<br />

Route Railroad; R. W. Meredith, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Courier Journal" <strong>of</strong> Louisville; and Mr.<br />

E. A. Maginess, secretary <strong>of</strong> the Louis-<br />

him, almost unnoticed, to the point ville Exposition, which was in progress<br />

whereat he no longer had that source <strong>of</strong> at that time. In its outcome, however,<br />

income, and he was eventually compelled the introduction was disappointing to the<br />

to forsake his collegiate studies, so as to inventor, as the three gentlemen, though<br />

much interested in Mr. Des Jardins's in-<br />

ventions, eventually decided not to undertake<br />

their exploitation, so that young Des<br />

Jardins had perforce to continue his business<br />

trip through the middle west, and<br />

to finally return to Kalamazoo, there to<br />

again resume his newspaper work. But<br />

encouraged by the near-success at Louisville,<br />

he from that time on was wedded<br />

to his art, and so as to gain access to<br />

future possibilities, Mr. Des Jardins removed<br />

to Chicago, in the fall <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

1884, and opened an <strong>of</strong>fice for drafting<br />

and designing machinery. He did well,<br />

and was now in the sphere to which his<br />

talents best fitted him. Ere long he became<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Inventors' Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Illinois, in which<br />

capacity he developed the acquaintance<br />

<strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the leading engineers and<br />

mechanical experts <strong>of</strong> that important<br />

centre, and by his able counsel grew thoroughly<br />

into the esteem <strong>of</strong> his co-workers,<br />

meriting their implicit confidence in his<br />

ability as an inventor, and thereby at-<br />

tracting to his support the financial in-<br />

terest <strong>of</strong> which he stood so greatly in<br />

need. This support, emanating from the<br />

late Senator Frank B. Stockbridgfe, en-<br />

Indiana and Kentucky, using his vacation abled Des Jardins to construct an experiperiod<br />

in strenuous labor, as a means mental machine at the Chicago Model<br />

whereby he might become better condi- Works, and to open a model shop. Sub-<br />

tioned for subsequent studies, and in a sequently, however, this shop was aban-<br />

position to more freely take up his hobby, doned by Mr. Des Jardins, as more pr<strong>of</strong>it-<br />

But the knowledge <strong>of</strong> his ingenious con- able connections were then at his hand;<br />

trivances had preceded him, and in Louis- he became associated with the business<br />

ville, Kentucky, Mr. Des Jardins was ap- department <strong>of</strong> the Chicago "Inter-Ocean,"<br />

proached by three capitalists : Dr. \V. L. which appointment allowed him more<br />

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