The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 19, 1899, Page 2

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LIES WITH A BLACK HEART. CHOATE GOES TO ST. JAMES. cae ae REWARDS FOR BRAVE WOMEN. Eagan’s Abuse of the General Is Couched in New York Lawyer Named as Ambas- BS | Two of Them Served W it tn Bitter Words. sador to Great Britain. in Porto Rico. | Washington, D. C., Jan. 12 — Washington, D. C., Jan. 11.—The Washington, » ©. Jan. 12. a | Margaret Livingst General Eagan referred to the pub president to day sent this nomina- lished interviews of General Miles tion to the senate: State—Joseph and the correspondence between H. Choate of New York, to be em their authenticity, Gen. | baseador extraordinary and plenipo- tal|tentiary to Great Britaio. | Joseph Hodges Choate was boin | Bouligny, heroic wor j without pay e ring the war, have been rec for that irses ia Porto Rico them as to Miles kaving made a non-com: reply 1 then esa then ss “When a man refuses to deny a/in 1832, in Maseachusetts, and is the | menc ides 1 rare DOOLEY & LUDWICK, LAWYERS. to trade at mainly because Oftice oyer Bates Cc libel or falsehood or a statewent | son of Dr. Geo Choate. He mes ow teas at aan |s — attributed to Lim, it is well known | graduated in 1854 frem H partly because 2 at pani e ae that he assumes the matter. When/school, and was admitted, in 1855, gotten used to |Chanler, fecm her own purse, t J} S. FRANCISCO H.C, Cham, he avoids the question the eupposi-jtothe bar. He formed a partner-| Good will has never been la hou and established a hospi Brasicinco 4 Clark, tion is that he can not deny My |shbip with William H. Barnes, but in built eves aaa with Bons |for Americar as the! LAWYERS, x | esty and enterprise and by : question is not answered yet. He} 1859 became a member of the al conducting ee business number of sick grew, another} Successors to Graves & Clark. Over Mlgon has not denied the interview pub. |of Evarts, Southard & Choate. For ae g lines acceptable to fand another, until she bad three| St as t customer. — 290000000 CoH O>HOIODP OOO ODOOOO0 099949000909 OOOH O0O90 009 lished in the New York Journal|the last ten years Mr. Choate hes hospitals eperation at her own dated December 23,1598, and baving | been generally acknowledged to be refused to distinctly deny it, he|the leading lawyer of the New York should be held to the strictest | bar. accountability for it. If he made Mr. Choate’s political career prac these statements as set forth there, | tically began in 1858, when he took then he lied again, and if he made|the stump for Fremont. Siuce then Would rather give money back for an empty bottle than havea dissatisfied cus- tomer. That is our method of business. H. L. TUCKER, Prescription Druggist, ; W. O, JACKSON, will probably pre- | IYER eeed to Santa Clara, stopping atin | LAWYER, He has been eee) ae expense. In September she turrei| Gen. Gon these hospitals over to the govern ment trained provided for thei invited to visit towns in all parts of Will practic all the courts expenses the island, and receives many gifts.) ~ Bis. These two brave women then went| Gen. Gomez is understood to bel Thos. 5. Smith, rses, having first rental and running | termediate tow 9O99OHO000 OOO LODOHMHHE 000 000000 HOODOO DO 100000000000 b North Side Square, BUTLER, MO. e és the statement that ‘pretense is the sa ciao a an aa on D « esas nursing the sick there,/hort at the fact that the United | LAWYER, recise term to be used’ (as he said | publican, though he has never he k> and later to San Juan, and as soon|a ee ic “a ee : z la AG re a eel hi Heer CR Se eee Pe ices governmé it officials are not | Office over Bates County Bank, then, ste gage S to the experiment), : ee ee i ; ie = = sans = = e ee e noticing him and are not inviting Butler, Missourt, then he lies with as black a heart as eae wi ape ee 3 > ; ag, started a hoepita there. Gen.| him to Havana wine ee sina the man who blew up the Maine|1873 to 1877 he was president of eeeeeereorseeceerer +e neeere Miles says their conduet was most 2 Mo Oflce | Rich Hill, Me : n rear of Farmers Ban possessed, and he deserves to be|the Union Loagus club of New York commendable and praiseworthy. characterized and known to America| city. I Ee “Such noble and generous acts fwenty Years Proof ‘Silver S & Sil Vers, and Europe where his statements RE€OGNIZED AS A LEADER. ares: performed under circumstances of] 1: = ham ATTORNEYS ‘av ‘ 7 have gone, as being colossal, prodi-}| Joseph H. Choate has been recog-| Filipinos Sink Rock Laden Lighters} great embarassment and in danger| + “‘ iver ils keep the box ETORAEYS Ae gious liar of the nineteemth century. nized for twenty-five years as the at the Eatrance, of contracting fatal diseases preva-| €!S!2 Natural motion: and cle anse | WIL! practice in all the courte, ig Isubmit to this committee and to|leader of the New York bar. His — eat at that time,” he says, “our| of al | A. W. THURMAN, the whole country that this account|income from his profession is enor- THE SITUATION IS CRITICAL. government should recognizs. and I fi | : ai of an interview with himjia the New|mous. He is said to have received recommend that appropriate medals Aaa agen ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ’ ee 1CN, CON- | wit practice im all the courts. Office ove Masila, Jan. 12—The situation at Iloi» is unchanged. ‘The Filipincs York Journal going uncontradicted, |@8 much as $100,000 for a single be presented these two women; and undenied, and when the opportunity | case. He has been counsel in many i ; 4 in the case of Miss Chanler, on iz was given hima refusal to deny it|of the groatestlegal cases of the last eS be — active = 0 =e account of her contributing so “Can't do without them” in terms, places upon him the re-|quarter of acentury. After search |V2 = ~*vurtay they leaded some largely acd generously from her] R, P, Chilesbur. Hae fi F 4 vit ak nag i ese re i sponsibility for the statements in|ing the country fer 2 man to suc gi To as as at own private funds, without the least} ._-, I don't know how I dd | ‘ ‘ that interview, which statements I|ceed Lowell, Phelps, Bayard and the eat aic2 of the river, blecking hope of ever being remunerated, I writes I don’t knov how could | ss deh eels night. Office oyer Womack's here and now denounce as unmiti-| Hay, the president settled on the BEE GE BEG a further racarecten tae the matter do without them. I have had wesonede seule pease ae = gated falsehoods, vileand slanderous, | New York lawyer as the best man Bae as eed ‘ ib at be brought to the attention of con. Liver disease for over twe nty | ‘T + BOULWARE, Physician and : oe it al for the highest dip! * iti ave ba iguishe Order, = a exit ar - e Surgeon. Office norta side si SALLE bn. uomt oO 118 com- as — advisable ena specialtv.t mittee and to the country at large| The only times in recent years HE OC ene a : The suggestion is indorsed by Tutt s Liver Pilis whether it is the characteristic of an} Whea Mr. Choate has been a canii 3 On Sand ees ef the Arizona's Secretary Alger. who recomme oded| DR, J. T. HULL a a. ere i 893 . oats, manned by soldiers, was car * ayer: Se eae P pees ame — man to ~iepegioseg ste Hage aorgae Bice dates 8 we eUdie ie Gh SEBO Uans Gata race = by congress It is T. W. bepr-suniengs | DENTIST. ments 23 are made in this allege vi niigmeal on ot the ne oe i - orobable the two women will be interaiow with General Miles in the| tutional convention of New York,|1sland and while attempting to land a medals and the thanks of New York Journal, dated December | and in 1897, when he ran ageinst there armed natives assembled on Gonprees . . 3 l it x : i he bexch and compslled the Ameri ’ 23, 1895, to go uncontradicted, if| Platt for United States senatcr, the b - cr =e ) ae es : : d 4 ee Skeletons Well. 0 2 4 ni uutrue, und whether or not it is not| Platt got 142 votes; Choate got 7. | C208 te retire. ee er ae aint on Earth | 1 ‘ ‘ aT the first duty of » gentleman, an Mr. Choate’s practice hus included es an St Germain honest man, an honorable man, to} many of the notablecases before the DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS = F ] P il deny such falschoods as are to be| United States supreme court. These Will furnish you s bug; found in the article I refer to, if|inelude the Kansas prohibition case, ion and kindred diseases. | _ eee ane DR, E. G. ZEY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | sins mered Bank, Butler, Mo. (tf) | | greas for suc For all repairs, or road wago.s *| Parlora over Model Clothing Go, Entrance, vame that leads to Hagedorn's Studio, north side square , Butler, Me, Diseussion Wer The Filipinos re‘use t») have avy-| Havana, Jan. 11 —I | describes the fir dealings with the Aw bles and fruit are + ot obtaicable, | 1 aod the ware|near Manguito. The writer of the nding tous in a well on a plantation business is suspeal : . 7 tory aseert ese Dp 1 " H IGH ( \R I ( >W GR A I EF | Ee only Original and genuine Fre noh-Female Gey Ge anob nadeiby tin? the Beriag sea cise, the Chineso ex. | houses are filed w goed oor tbs teed Deepie were | Rorntotor, of Mame. S¢- Gerrans, Fea At Ms 8 jucdoubtedly thrown in while alive. | fo ¥ few dollars kfnl to all who | *" aokeroere ine This interview was headed as fol-| clusion cases, the Stanfori w:li case, ou will continue lows: “Miles es | the Southern Pacific land grant case ion is possible in sp te | He ays that in some cases the finger but pacifi of the unyielding attitude of the| bone 0 NG HEAL 157 Washington St, Chicago. kes grave char, § are ee eredard the supposi against the administration; po'sons| and the income tax case. oe ti ays a ee Be ae used in beef made soldiers il!; tons PEApInos- SED Ss cae aris rele ibis 1c Din Ee bi 5 ae grind beet ae is eae LORS: ae MONTAN se Ic is reported tiat tas rebel gov- | €flurts of the yictims to raise them-| ACCIDENT ' sag H eer sent r s or MONTANA'S BR SRY SCANDAL. ane t Tr Rico” i A’S BRIBERY SCANDAL ernment at Malalos is willing that|Sselves cut of the pit The body of “Wea Cit |mes ears Ener iis the Americacs sheu!d establish a|S«nor Pedro Alayoa, a promirent a - ives Grand Jury ete Invastizate Seu-| protectorate on the condition that |Caban, who disappered mysterious- HEALTH PERSE “on Oy wengua tone gE a id promise a a the F : . — the insurrection has been “é 4 WESTERN IN LOCATION AND s the kiad » Mont., January 11.—Pur-|absolute ind+pendesca within a | identific INSTI. ICE NTIME discomfort. (euant to requast of the joint session| stated time. Jt is ulso said that the} La Discussion accises the guerilla 2) dies ast cneamaan - i a ay of the legis'aturo aud W. A. Clark, | Filipinos will demand official recog. | chief, Autio Ries. Sergt. Jean Peres|p— FIDELITY MUTAL AID |A Daily Paper Devoted Kotirely to Gefocat (hecier's AG Judge MolIntire to-day called a nition. and Vicenta Salgo.a schoolmaster, Western Interests. —Rend thie Sretfera eer . . : . . 1 : ¢ Gers. Soe ae ae grand jury to investigate the sensa-} Efforts are beinz made to bring | of being the authori of the terrible| ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU we Seonae Ss 7 =e ae a an a me a ‘| tional charges of bribery made yes-jabout another conference with the |crime. All ere saidto be in Havana Uncle Sam’s new evlonies will pr ee ee ®°lterday by state senator Whiteside,|rebels. The educated Filipinos are} La Discussion prints a story | per month. | S7stee of great interest to the Amora lents of t Id of the K 2 impressedon nearly every reader the nect sity of having a live metropoliten dally newer paper. ions to-day and ds & f z the fir made a vigorous appeal! for a special pension bill giviog to the widows committee on pen there}! who turned over thirty bills of the/anxious to avoii trouble, wad it is » Matarzas of denomination of $1,000 each, saying|hoped that the r they were piven to him to buy votes] will recede befor Es of the remains of from 100 to 200 income a are sic k or disabled by. oer lent. if ki ed. will pay y If ed, y« wiser counsel ; persons in a well nar the headquar- second invasion of the and relatives of jtho whe fell atl, Th: : f ae res he oi for Mr Clark for United States sen In the meantime the tension is | ters of the civ ¥ protection at a cost of $1 to $2.2 Santiago and other battles of the]... | eS “il ee = . aior. The jury will be charged| extreme ou both sides. : = : y Matal Aid Association is pre- | complemen Spanish _ = amount Se Saturday -Gilewawecs nolotkenae. Dead! eae eee te ee ae | ake bomen ys au >with the gallantry hose : is) the Chwidce = : it e States | ing & revolutic Tate gallantry of tho velopments in the situation to day. do the Children Drink | Memphis, Tean, Jan. 12 Boyles, | which, together. | sallora and soldiers in the palass. The progress of this peacefal ermy of large assets, who lost their lives Gen. Wheeler : : } } a sag i i eee ai Mr. Clark’s friends are rallying again Miss., 2 small town near Cleveland, lente an abaelute guarantee OF men will be ehre colamms spoke of the sacrifices and hardships | 4 der the conviction that the whole is in the throes of excitement over a| * > eet amaacatta th < hick: forces® > : ‘ : rain-O you b 2 5 | ane agaseee through whichjour forces;had passed thing is a conspiracy put up by the} th you distribute thre fat«] and most snsational street} J. L.M.SHETTERLY, 5 7 Grain-O is made of pu Sec. andGen Mansger, and in particularjrecited{the brillian- ey of their movejup San {Juan Hill. en properly prepared tastes like jduel which occared there maa 3 sn Francciso. Cal with an unus Anaconda people. Concerning the ies of coffee but costs about one ap with the m { : : ; alleged corrupt use of money, Mr. h. ocers sell it. lic and 25c. | yesterday board, western re H He paid a high tribute te Col. Has-| qa. made the following statement | Dr. Harris, Join Hall, Frank with events dally tranapiring i kell and the officers who died after to-day: sss On the 3rd inst., ths Merchants’ Williams and men ied Doagtiarts DRIVING SEASON frester portion of” a H returning to this country, and to “The proceedings taken and the Association of Boston, Mass., held a|and Allen were iuvilved. Allon being] i Arkansss i vedi Gamisy otis Onan ae exhibit of money on the part of our| banquet, to waich Speaker Reed, | merely an onlocke. Asa result of | FOR 1898. Sand’ uncomprom : sign Bagley, Col. Hamilton, Major opponents is the result of a conspi- Congressman DeArmoni aad oth-ra | the chown of Willets exchanged, We are Headquarters for you snculd sen’ your order Wi i Force, Captaia Dic&i sonjand others racy formed for the purpese of de-| Were invited. Speeches were made | Harris and Allen are dead. acral | ietiy see bustes cee ‘ whose widows and relatives it is feating me for the United States by Attorney Geareral Knowlton, Dougherty is dying Deus cnt eadene 6 month 5 ¢ 5 proposed to pension at a sum egreat- senate, and we demand a speedy, Mayor Quincy, Coagressmen Bou re aa politics and family feud STYLISH TURNGUTS { TPovide's- Week Tim Tyesr $1.00 ; er than that allowed by tbe general thorough and non-partisan investi-|telle, of Maine, and DeArmond The| was ihe ae of the tragedy. All K AN , MES yeeros lawe. fae gation by a grand jury.” principal speech of ths evening was| those invelved are prominent in this| sare Rigs Furnished on Short Notice K ANSAS ciny dy Me. le i Sikard ae AnicOucy Pieake: Marcus Daly, the manager ot the made by the Missouri congressman, | section of the stat. \ cies i SLES L Se Ses : for Parties, Weddinge, and } | j Calling. S cuese Pir gens Anaconda Copper Co., is at New and he was frequently interrupted z 3 JS eee York. by prolonged applause. Neta single} Judge Hamilton Ward of the su one of the several speakers favored | Preme court cf New York, who died bas ce : 4 what is known as the expansion pol | #t bis home in Belaont last Wednes- = in a senat — Paseo Constantinople, Jan. 12—-A great | licy of the admin Dr ke The aay, 3 was a membeiof the congres- ‘ quitce | battle has been foughtin the Yamen | souri congressman seems to have | 2100 ed to cor charges pending | | division of Arabia between the Turk-| made a great hit and carried the|Sider the assassi xe Philade!phia/ish troops aad several rebellious SER like a whirlwind. e|L ncoln, § ei oe eelect | desert tribes. The Turkish troops|of the newspapers in toferen to lto draw up a ates : ted States Sen@- | stormed and captured insur gent | the speech of Mr. sate : whe i legainst Pre tor. A new pledge, binding the! position at Shanel November 3 3 peppery to the a : ° a cee rs not to song Mr. Quay! about 4,000 insur, gents acd 2.009 | his padi eae cee Se nee ae ove | o eres as iP ie a el bee Turks were Killed = | bama spring morning, by the side of |2f,8 ni eer $|a Missouri bli izzar d, ned witb | ;|Mr. DeArmond’s great speech.— 2a8 | Clinton Democrat. "=" REVIVO Gy RESTORES VITALITY ference of the republican senators and members who refused to take 6,000 Killed in Battie. tor Quay 2 of President f the committee! esof impeach nent | dr i Johnsen. by the a w CTIVE SOLEI TORS WANTED E ¢ trade of the town and coun- The Yamen try generally the southern p jthe chief seapo j been going on f in Decemb ou : I tieh f ve.) Had raised ths British flag, fee never been confirmed. All rates rea ot relieve,no swe! £ i . pts ken by | Barn near Southwest Corner of tk ©, NO wound it will z % = e frost bites, chilb Fash} cnoficial war Square. i n boos e a F. T. ker, andgocs NE Tucker. See’y, Star Insursuce Bdg.. Chicago. Pais SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS. ] For Sale in Butler by H. L. Tae nie 2 Seca pander, wal lo che 7 heal, it wi andcorns. 2

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