The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 19, 1899, Page 3

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WILL TREAT. Franke James’ Qpinion of ivan. | WAR BOARD SCORES EAGAN. #49 YFAR For A Trooper's Love, _easily on the verand From the St, Louis Republic. WOOL FACTORIES. tities _ Frank James is unable to say — It was a bright July day in orth- grardeons | Whether the mar rrested in ec iene mi “ ern Kentucky ri ra to himeelf | Foraker Announces McKinley’ s : i ge mies ee ‘ a. The Commission Adopts a Res- More Failures in 1898 Tuan in Any stella egg tier it wa God Poli To N | nection with the Jennings robbery 4 Gasor 3 Dongen ie eae 4 ule and the federal oe ; filipino Policy--lo Nego- is Bil Ryan or not. olution of Censure. best He Previous Forty Years. eae 8 ‘ E a 7 3aston, n. 2 —“The um 20 tiate With Rebels. co § ee not heard of Bill Ryan Washington, Jan 13.—The War ~ Hees : ; ca na pri | since he got out o aleatcaee : e e a . of fauures and assign nts in the How His Fortune W e-f ft Washington, D CO, Jan. 11.—For| When I 8 : of the saanateps | lovestigating Commission to day wool manufacture have been larger a : ; a] 4 ident, Senator Foraker, in n I was in Kansas City, during | passed a resolution of censure of ri : : s ; | tho Presi vi q|the recent excitement about the|Gen. Eagan f guag ably, in 1598, than in an a greater excursion; Kenosha, Wis.. Jar eq : atic language, to-day declared t 8 or the language be vious year since the panic of 1857 sg x ‘ . : emp! i, in:ne intention 40 oubject rain robbery, ia which they tried to| used yesterday when he ap Feared to 5 U ie “ape bs ; i. He bad | @ounty court here t , Ra <1 ther implicate Jesse, I never once heard | acswer the charges made ag he _U: 1) orth, secretary of aed Sy Bair, Kenosha’s for ‘i dt g le against t fi aa {he Filipinos by arms and to main-| , = the National Wool Manufacturers 1 r nr € t 3 bority over them by force. yan's name mentioned. At the |commissary brauch of the army by owes ak ; PE LE : ic D as a fain authority h confederate reunion, where all Quan- | | Mej or General Miles and returned association, at the thirty uever 5s 1 to ; Jo treat and to reason with them trell’ nual meeting ian Boston yes wohate. Be ma 2 A b eg pecsced wanna e@ men assembled together in a| | to him the carefully prepared type & 5 3 w i, probat Se reste —.. adie solution. In reunion of their own, Ryan was uot} | written statement which he left with These many disasters amon rill meee k the will 4 mill BS 7 meral : 7 “pope of * P a present, and none of the group men- lite cotamission aftcr reading & to|°°- ae aves the B estead, valued at i ranse of that idea diplomacy | ,. g fi 5 bad business conditi Ps ‘pm fair trial. Through tioned his name thatboly. With ite return was sent al iitinae ince ees lt 0, to his widow, together with a fair tria roug " A ” = . rear They ere th as = ip 0 this government will “Did you hear the rumor in Kin | letter explain ng the reasons for this ite pass They ere the eulmix S CONSTR 31 b, to be paid 4 ers 18 ¢ 1e ah usins ’ : — sets the Filipincs | o™2 City that Ryaa was connect+d |action aud 4 copy of the resolution ce eee oe eae Pape s settled. To pow negotla ig Pp with the last train robbary in Jack- lr d to than living prices. In the year and will assigns Bain's Orchard, i 000. {the property, real ho are holding out against United a half since the new tariff became plans, bad by forced marches | the park knowr | operative the imports kave ben the j arrived on the scene, and was ready | Smallest in quantity for tifty years | j to attack the ) aep arate divisions of} son county, and was supposed to be States authority the man who “ NITION. » NO RECOGNITIO: none The President will negotiate with “No “The following is the text of the got away with the/letter seut tu G-u. Eag f “Brigadier-G-i-rai CO P. Eagin, | And I woulda’c have be-|Comtmissary General War D part-| | with the Filipinos. .,,|lievd it if I had heard it and th This docs not mean that he will 5 t t and not of a character to dist uro the | the guerri market for staple goods = 3 . y inform yOu! the © ; could idate 2 years experience has ag Ouy was read | E a8 again! lana in a 8 bands of and before be|22d personal, is bequrathed to hie Mr Frederick Charles C. Hoyt of la's ¢ 8 arranged, | ment We respecci were plenty of evidence bebiad it.|that »fter so e union brig: |} Le stir recognize the Aguiaside government If Ryan was a train robber, he was| yesterday, the foi owing resolution | Spares maleed the question whether /adiere. Proudly the eld general | case ety eae Ace ance en 8 OeOe eee ws the government of the Philip-|.. iy onest oue,and! would) nablcavel was uuninously pasced jit is not possible by concerted action | walked the verandse of his he adquar-| Of the will without bond. Ube estate ines; but ho oe oe commis is Oonmadee ftholdesk” Ha Se si so inas Gb laa tedieaott | to provide and enforces some remedy | ters, drear {victere Soe he hadlis valved at over 5 million r gionere, hear all that the eg true to his friends.” receive Gen. Eagun’s testimony with-| ene mone sete 1s of business | naught to do but to wait spate lnpeaihs tet ingle. 2 sehonacas ox: leaders have to say, end will make Biebles Wl es titres oul commoune thakst benct printed which have crept into the trade. | Presently a young lady appeared. | prot ate required an expenditure of known the Saale a pe es Sa Still Fighting Newman. at once, but held for the considera a cra ist = It was his daughter, wlio, Mad fol | 900 000. 20x the; pesmnent oF Phe war ment to give the _— - Jefferson Oily Mo dans “24 ion ol the) com mineion Gated eenbrack should not be current 10/ lowed him, to be there at the death, | 8%- eens 00 Homers cone the opening of the house this morn Having now considered the ques- epeaneceety aac binding and tinal'as jbe said. ‘Ha, ha, my little angel The latest marvel of modern war- | gxtent of their dewires. He is confi dent that the people will see ina little time how absolutely necessary itis for them to have the protestion in any otber.’ | he laughed, “‘we'l) fix them, ah, we'll The secretary then gave statistics / fix them. We'll get them this time showing the total foreigm value of! You see the way we are imports of wo ing Huck of Ste. Genevieve offered a| tions involved we have determined resolution requiring the heads of all} that in many instances the vitupera- departments of the house to furnish | tive language used by yon was net fare is eaid to be t firiog gun invented py a French artillery officer, a de going tc 5D} f ver ser} } } ens of every descrip | tack them; it can not help but bea af the United States. complete lists of ali their employes, | such as ought to have been ai emeae lies for 66 amy io SE chine surpassing a tofore Sn rr er the homes and the names of thos+|ed asa witness to this board We sant eh cod ke MeKinley | ster invented. Detinite particulars of Beetor Fore JY] who recommended them. Thie was| thick that the personal attecks and enn ore ne °y | Yes,” she sighed as unconseicus-| his new weapon are jealously guard. jtariffand uader the Wilson tariff|1y ghe looked sat de 76° significant things this afternoon. He spoke, in a certain sense, by author ity, and gutlined the position of the Presideat. There were, the Ssnator an attack oa Chief Clerk Newman, |irrelevant statements contained in beseeching into his about whose appointments there isa|the papers submitted should be good deal of discontent. Speaker | elimisated and before receiving it as ed, but a British y paper an- jand said: nour the ntor claims girl!’ cried the general, that } “These figures enable us to be} «pae} sure that forei of discharge goods ars no long | flying intoarage and casting ber t caikh Ward wanted to refer tho resolution | testimony we request that you will} cae nin 5. f a el ing th thr er winute, 5 sour open to the i . e urplus matter in sm m. + ’ cs = k 3 : aid, but four courses E ss a °lto the committee on clerical force, | revise its language and if you choose} oats aa 19 inarset| from him, “why can’t you forget that] cach shell containing 500 bullets— oD urn es cs oe : Situation exc=pt as e cf thoee] repel »?” ™ qountry. Oue.was to tur’ °| but Hail of Saline, objected. The | resubmit it for oar eousideration. igs F@|rebel dog a total of 16,500 eighteen months of old importat islands back to Spair, which was "4 ceeveks 5 “I will d hat I can, uswered hous? promptly adepted the resolu- We herewith return your papers z Iw > wha c auswer : a HE vn. - Aieatigren a mies tion Very respectfully. may be still uusold | “But do not let us talk on w they felt about expansion. iue Th r 2 Cc Da y Wace Prosident }a subject upon which we can not Wine Making i P tugal e hous ix belli ent Has Densy, Vics- President. ITH My J E ine Making in Portugal. teond course was to turn the house was In a beiligeren BOTH CANNOT STAY IN THE ARMY. Tincaeols cnn cu io ce ‘ hc A mood and a resolution to purchase It your 150 copies of the State Tribune,}| Unce: tain ’ ; Fis it has worms, d curing wi containing the house and senate} medicines kes conditions w« islands over to the powers, to be partitioned, and perbaps fought ever your autograph Eagan Told the Investigators That Either| : ree iE wiring Crores “My autograph a ost ilipi Ei hat]. : @ s ee eee He or Miles Disgraced the Service. | S “se pee oe ce eoe nee peer % journals, daily, at 5 cts a copy, rais-}?¥ , irritat celice mach. ; graced erv | autogray rtaioly,” he such a fate might not be permitted Ain ae Bas ae s Cream Mena is mild but Washington, Jan. 13.—*Nearly all} was answered. “Is not the auto . . certain in its erfect, is superior 5 ‘ us _. — neo sepa arrettlot St. Potie wide SE. tonic as wel a 2 positive worn destroy iene press oe ; America, because of | graph of the captor of General Mor 2 a e . ae . gine ele Sear ae er. . Tucker. pnusone ae high peg cae o rere eg 2 ; I have j writ as unjust and im bo Had far 2 cents apicse Melina of SS aEEEEEEEEeeeeeee nited States army,” sai yeneral | ten a letter wish your r @iber the first or second. And ; Ag DOWN WITH THE GRIP. Eagan yesterday, in the couree of| The old general, like Kansas City, said the Kansas City finally remained the fourth course, een " BE Jia hold the islands as the papers wouldn't publish the routine 2 | oe = oe oe ae record for any price. The house Governor and Many Legislators Suffer From views regarding the beef and many President had done. And here the lacnuaaea tlie? aiattex® £e01RAIE an the Malady. of them have called for my court- dav ; Senator enid that he felt authorized hour and finally adopted the resolu | Jefferson City, Mo, Jan. 13.— martial and dismissal from the : Having procured what she wished to declare that there was no purpose ae = Jefferson City is gripped. The lstest servica. 3 1 retired, and the old torulein the Philippines by force : ——————— victim of the disease is Governor “The sudject I have treated here ral paeomiaed his walk It The authority of the United States Boy Holds on to a Coflia. Stephens. He was taken down y isa filthy subject, and you cannot| some time before he wes a was therc for the benefit and protec Macon, Mo., Jan. 13 —A team|terday and h touch ; out being defiled; tion of the people, and would be] attached to a carriage containing the] yi js estima - his testimony, “kas accepted bis} ter bed produced. ia is reverie. s been in bed si dthat about half tl base, malicious, an was eppro exercised in that direction. corpse cf the child of Mr. and Mrs.|yeonle of the town, including men st mis- representa. | hostilitic AGUINALDO POLICY. Givane, Mr. Givans and his two|porg of tho leorslature, aro tions, calling a epade a} be bre The Sanator said that he had nojchildrer, Roy, 8, and Olga, 6, 8nd} with the comp! ite spade a g the whole truth) sympathy, and ho felé justified in| Mrs. Nancy Turk, became frightened phase, from bad colds to racking | and ch things as they «l saying the President had none, with|just before starting for Oakwood] ij ecs | are. that disposition manifested in some| cemetery this afternoon and dashed rto| “For Places to regard Aguinaldo as an|driverles down the street. y of | With expres outlaw. Aguinaldo and Gom ] had both fought for fread bla raising a consti-| that either G bs put sut of the Turk, who is about 65 ye m {jumped out, alig htipg on herh been obeyed” on joint ballot They had been allies of the United] and was seriously injared re-elect ator | i3 tight or I as he writiug as that of Slates in war. They would not be} The father had the e of his Sy cnanvlal the domsecun | Lonere he a er, to whom he had given | statements and | 1 t time ago,|t exciter 5 ee ure but a sb ignored in peace, but would be|childon hislap He sat it i tthereis a grave "doubt freated with the consideratics due | floor of the vehicle and reached for] whether there will be enou Of Dace. aa them. the lines. Just as he got them the | them able to get out to the election | doing ‘so ua ioc Se <5 a 2 The Senator declares that it was}horses made a sudden turz They dislike the | ment.’ the purpose of the President to|darted across the Wab o postpone the ele i Teeognizs the services which the so-| breaking the axle and tallied insurgents had rendered in} carriage to fall heavily liean mambers are in Copper Colored « the causo of freedom, and not to|wasthen stopped. D: than the democrats ——— pale with off the cover from the | Tuesday eakly persons, Invalids, Aged persons, Mppress them with an exorcise of | time the little S year-eld boy Biers ba aude ined a death eri h ; | y force. tained a death grip on the coffin and prescribe for all his | Senator Foraker made known ina prevented it from falling out jot leagues and has eucceeded in| formal aud in an authoritative way = ——— that there will be no figitiog in the Will Bring Bodies Home, Philippin 8 unless the followers of Washington, D. C., Jan. 12.— Aguinaldo, inspired by bad advisers, | quartermaster gez 1 of the Unit ume the aggressive against| States army to day informed R the United States forces. OF this | sentative S ] Nebra Where is toes appreh th at the gover: r the! dye org by. expense and superintend the remov jal home of all soldiers who died in | foreign countries while ia the service of the United States. The statement} Jeffers When tke St . fairly free from the} Several of the mem Senator ] ili. Tnndon, pasaary fo ered or | | Nicholas, secordi g toa dispatch to! ag News from Odessa, is portation of the remains of P ea tomect Emperor Fraucis/ ainert H. Burd, of Nelson, r Pp . 1 Emperor William and Presi | Mr. Sutherland's home town, t Faure early in the spr impress upon them his 4 Proposals The place of meeting has | ald; was made in reference to the tr vate |tee anno sergeant at was a good who died in Manila from nding for a 100 trials fa Cream “Balm. Itis a spe @@ catarrh and cold in the “h Mail it or the all keep o Street, P Poet uy Mont- Ten ien- Milwaukee, Wis, Jan 13.— ear old Ferdinand Thiemann ecm | j 1y¥° .| mitted suicide ib | @ was sent on a | ordered by hi i difficulty i in speak Fand to a great extent lo af By the use of Ely’s Cr f square. idropping of mucus bas ney pee are bane do it. {tion in Ss - a4 Pe a ce ae He went directly to the cistern,} Hot and cold baths. | Books on, the dis jonmouth, I). : threw himself in and was drowned.| 51-tf. J. W. Hortowar. | pany, Atlanta, Georgi y he mI . jis PURELY V2GETA The best o f eatinfas | | blood remedy gus p is guaranteed | potash, mereury, or ims Lo. jthe mai nsion. The old general codon i i

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