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REED WASASTUMBLING BLOCK.) CLARK BOOMS BALL. WILL FIGHT THE BEER BILL. DEPEW COMPLIMENTS HANNA. groves New York Senator Discusses the Campaign of 1900. O., May McKinley May New Call a Special Session of Congress. The | Milwaukee Brewers Think the Law Is Un- th Distri the Only One to Show page eae es A constitutional, Milwaukee, Wis., May 4 —Milwau-| | kee brewers will not submit without | — Increased Democratic Cleveland, 3.—In an Majority in Its | a ; interview to-day Hon. Chauncey M- tetirement of the Maine Man Has Mad avor—It is Now Making Demands. : y : i coat hi the epuitie to oe re eT ja fight tothe law taxing their pro-| Depew said that he favored the con Nichols-Shepard ee eon That tt ne Do His} Jefferson City, Mo, May 4.—Jduetion in Misseuri, and from the/tinuance of Senator M A. Hanna as Bidding—May Precipitate the Fight on Champ Clark, congressman from the | statements made tonight by gome | chairman of the Republican National Soeakershiv Contest Ninth District, arrived at the capital | of the leading brewers the fight will | Committee. ay nase D oO May 4 —Pres |/#8t night from his home at Bowling/ be geod and stiff.beforethey submit; “Ia the election of 1896 Mr. ag » D.C, oe Seas his closest party advisers what his course of action may be concerning the extra session of the new con- gress. He has discussed the situa- tion with them, soweyer, and has heard the arguments for and against the proposition. At the time congress adjourned it was said that the President contem- platedjcalling the new house back to Washington either in September or October. There were three or four propositions which the administra- tion desired to see the two heuses act on before the cational campaign. The} reform ef the currency to meet the views of the single gold standard; the Nicaragua canal; the establishment of civil governments in Porto Rico and Hawaii—these were;scme of the! questions which the president considered of sufficient | impertance to ‘be discussed at an| extra session. | At that time Spsaker Reed was the great stumbling bleck. Opposed to the administration, he eould pre | vent the house acting on anything | whieh did not meet his approval. | al = | Asked about polities, Mr. Clark Eee — —- | = ie age = . His retirement hes made it possi | replica: | NEW MILITARY POST. A Hécn tees | t No io ble for the president te call congress see Z je | — : No. 312° Local Freight in extra session with the knowledge| “UP in our section of the State) eankreias Ines of Bugoy Paint on Earth. No.9 pathetic that st will Ao what he desires |most everybody is for William J. | Government Will Protect American Interests weight. — een es 7 i i lash - sey No. 311 Local Freig F The matter is purely speculative| Bryan for President and David A met Lue : DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS ONTERSEATE Divisione ™ ho dab ath | Ball for Governor. I served in con- Washington, May 4.—The Geov- | No, 549 Depart ee ee ee Ss a | gress with Bryan and years ago Ball|ernment has Shoots Her Mother Dews. pica orate ict lig ed pisdamoaiis ap 7 - 5 8 a object of the call. | If the president calls an extra) session it is believed that he will name October as the time for con-| vening, so that the extra session may merge with the regular in December Great interest attaches to the action of the president now because of the speakership contest. An extra | his son, Bennett. | They say that the tax collected i ike ¢ i A hey coneid tion. | Hanna showed a ekill in conducting ident MeKinley has net intimated to | Sreen, Pike county, accompanied by; to what they contider an extortion na showeia skill in conducting the effairs of the republican organi-| | Champ is as pictureeque in dress|from the Milwaukee men under the | zation that has never been surpassed }as in manner and speech. He is | wearing a cream colored slouch hat | whese brim is fully six inches wide, |a light tan frock coat which always j}hangs unbuttoned, and trousers of the same shade. He is a vigorous advocate of Dave | Ball for Governor. They live in the |Same county and have been bosom |friends for 20 years. He made a speech in the State conyention of 1896 in support of Ball’s candidacy which is quoted as a classic ia its | particular line. Mr. Clark stands fer |a new deal in Missouri politics. He wants new men in the State House, new methods of administering the |law, @ more equitablesystem of as- sessment. Mr. Clark says: | “For some time I have been gath- jering materials for a book about | Missouri—not a solemn and stately history, buta sketchy volume, bio- graphical, anecdotal and otherwise. I am here to see hew much material of value I can find here for my Mis- souri sketchbook.” and I were partners. Without dero- gating from the claims of any other gentleman for governor, I will say that I ought te be taken out and shot if I were not for Ball, for he is one of the very best friends I ever had, and that ia saying a good deal, for no man was eyer blessed with Warmer, mere unselfish and more [law passed will amount to at least $50,000 a year, and they will not | pay it until they have tested the law jin the courts. Manager Wuesthoof | of the Schlitz Brewing Company {said there was no doubt that the law was unconstitutional for several reasons. In the first p!ace it placed an em- bargo on the introduction of beer into the state. Inthe second place the law, unless it has been amended before its passage, prcvided that beer should be made of barley, hops, rye and yeast, but said nothing about water, which is absurd, as ; Water plays an important part in the manufacture of beer. Captain Fred Pabst of the Pabst Brewing Company held views simi- lar to those expressed by Mr. Wuesthoof He said that it was fix- ing the tax at a coneervative amount to $50,0¢0. How much more he could not say off band. The passage of the law was a sur- prise to the Milwaukee brewers. decided to establish a military post at Psramid Harbor in Alaska. This harbor is on Chilkat Inlet, near Chilkat. A company of treops will ba sent to this place. This action is regarded as very im- pertant, and itis prebable that an officer of discretion will be placad in command, as subjects involving our relations with the British Govern- in the history of the party,” said Mr. Depew. “Jt is the policy of the republican party never to get rid of} agood leader until it has found a} better one.” | Speaking of the campaign of 1990, | Senator Depew said the republican party practically would have no op- position. “Bryan bas read the New York democrats out of the party. | and they will not again get together,”| he said. | “What will be the republican issue | im 1900?” was asked. “The platform will reassert every- thing the party has ever said; and the party expansion.” “How about trusts’” | “Undoubtedly the republican par- | ty will adopt.a plank cendemping| trusts;and I alse think the deme cratic party will adopt a similar} plank. The republicans will reaftirm their declaration for the gold stand- ard; and there is no doubt the will declare in favor ef demecrats will again take up silyer.” Chicago, Ill, May 5—Mrs. Au gustus Styles, after waiting two} hours in a dark recess of a hallway at the entrance to Wallett’s zal), Burlington street and North avenue, yesterday afternoon, shot and killed her mother, Mrs. Catharine Schultz. Mrs. Schultz was to attend a meet ing of the Martha Washington Frau Verein, which was held in the ball, and tke daughter lay in wait for her 5 ae ee hehe Ore or ence Dreeips atiee tbeng | faithful friends than I have had. ment are likely to bs considered and until she came. Five shots were T. W. LECC. or parts of |HIGH OR LOW GRADE will ed m ia the righ F.C.CORSETS © MAKE SOO ST OSOSOSSESISOOCSSSCCSESIBOC OSI eCOSSS uggies, Surries Iam thankful to all whe i ue . come tplace | tor ated party eS Cause rand expense y breaki ng out, Write for large free catalogue that pictures and explains every jf part of the Nichols-Shepard Sepa. # rator and the Nichols-Shepard TRACTION ENGINE, NICHOLS & SHEPARD co., Battle Creek, Mich. Branch House at KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, with fall stock of machines and extrag Missouri Pacific Railway Time at Butler Station. NORTH BOUND, E. C. Vaxpenvoons, K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Arrival and departure of trains at # NOKTH BOUND . 1 Express datly 147] $ = Pe 40a . 0 Freight daily except Sunday 1245p SOUTH KOUN 2 Through Port Arthu sport Express ) Freight, dail Ark., Siloam Springs, / route from the south to St 1 north and northe American Beauties. 0) n Francisco, Por! and northwest, ex be | spared to make the passenger equlj | thie line s d to none in the west, Tt vis the ne , 7 G ths earlier than firet ex-/| — =e a “Ball is capable, brave and honest | pees | He is what ke is He is one of the jmost successful lawyers io north eastern Missouri, one of the very best stumpers inthe state and the best hand-shaker I eyer knew. He |is right on all public questions and jis not afraid to say so in any pres- ence. He was an original silver man, favora an income tax, is dead against fired, three taking effect. Mrs. Styles, who is 35 years old, said she was driven to the act by her mether’s revealing a closed chapter of hrr early life to Mra Styles’ daughter, 16 years of age. Tke child's parents were not regu- larly married, and Mrs. Schultz is eaid to have disclosed this fact to her grandchild. The matricide has been arrested An exchange is authority for the following facts about some of our werthy presidents now dead and gone. George Washington, the first president of the United States,never reported upon vy thia officer. It is likely that orders will ba issued at once sending troops to this poist, whichis near that point on the boundary line where some difii- culties Lave heretofore occurred batween American minera and the Canadian mounted police It is stated here that not much progres bas been mada toward the} trusts—all of which will be part of |arrangement of a modus vivendi to| the next platform |prevent further disagreements re. Bio Uillewani a DeinGaratiel Gatens RS should remember that the specting the boundary line betweea ; we Ninth Congressional District is the | this couatry and British Columbia. measure, expected to produce $500,. | See gg . = e sa GUS tases for hes A only one in the State that increased Canadian authorities have insisted ~~ |its democratic majority in 1898. We | that the conditions along tne border H. ©. Om. asé. Agt., Kansas City, Governor Signs the Beer Bill. Jefferson City, Mo.,May 4.—Gov. Stephens signed the Farris beer in Spection bill to-day. It provides for inspection of all beer sold in the state. The inspection fee is 1 cent on each gallon and 2 cents for label - ing each package. No fee is charged | for inspecting beer shipped out of the State. *. SMITH, JOHN L, ST: SMITH & STANLEY LAWYERS, Office 2nd etairs east of Mo. State Bank, s.W A. B. lab DOOLEY & LUDWICK, LAWYERS. Office oyer Bates County B Dooley LATEST MODELS. ot KaLamazco Corset Co. J. 8. FRANCISCO H.C. 8 teambea!; Jehn Adams, th : Great pressure was brought on the/,,., ... . : = et eee seeder eta Francisco & Clark, Govergor to-veto the bill oh canch | think, therefore, that we should ba| were not s0 critical as had been rep-| Second presideat, never saw a rail- SOLE MANUFACTURERS | LAWYERS, ation ligvooude woEKs tected ‘ jgiven the head of the ticket. Wel|rasented on the American side, and|road; Andrew Jackson, the seventh SOLD BY | Successors to Graves & Clexk. ae pes teas aia nce : 1. [882 weary of sucking the hind teat|that there was no such real emer- president, knew nothing about the NEW YORK KACKET, Stone een : ve decic e ab Lew Side is Aik itt sited id araved the gat pa jand we are not mealy-mouthed about| gency as would demand the ader- jtelegraph; Abraham Lincoln, the wacMdsaguee ee TLER, MO WwW, O~7 JACKSON, ¢ il | s : hex ee ‘genes ge oo aaa aa | saying so, and Ball is our man. tion ef & modus sixteenth president, never thought LAWYER matin Gato eae until 5 ey me “Northeastern Missouri has not Their object, apparently, has been | of the telephone, and James A. Gar |~ z op = Gers : 2 pe z : x Y® | had a Governor eince 1874. Surely |to endeavo- to: force an agreement | field, the twentieth president, never Order of Publication Paid after the adjournment cf the Legis: | i . } A STATE OF MISSOURI, + Will practice in all the com Tatsive: jour turn ought to come once in a! of a permanent character respectiag | heard of a horseless carriage. oi 86 quarter of acentury. As things are a in @ will elect Br; ee er ee | now going Ww ill elect Bryan hands | dewn. Little Rock, Ark.. May 4.—Gov. | the boundary line by holding eff frota tha adcplion of a medus. That attitude has proved to be extremely | \AZL WORE. ty, Missouri, | W. Hoge an and Sarah Thos. J. Smith, LAWYER, seritatt F - | e over Bates County Bank. WRG: : pokes irritating to the United Office over Bates County Jones has given instructions to state | Spaniards Not Interested. j fies ; “4 States | Si SQ pxerao Butler, eset : aS officials. | py! 5 hres bate officers to summon every able-bodied | Havana, May 4—The Union, a | SAGs the mania Mer Die iia we . : : hese ERE 5 j | Butler, Mo. Om man in Sebastain county, if necessary, | strong pro Spanish newspaper here, | Power of a Mauser Rifle, | Te | in rear of Farmers Bank toenforce the injunction issued by ;says in to-day’s issue that it has | i : : Fort Seott, Kans, May 5 —A pub- | Judge Rowe, and prevent the im-| been asked by Spanish eitizens for | ic exhibition of the pay ofa = ee portation of any armed body of men|an expression of opinion as te/mon mauser rifle which was u to work in the mines of the county.| whether they should sign the circu-|by a Spanish soldier at San Juan hi All euch armed men are to be met lar of the National League, which is | ¥@% 8iven here to day with wonder. | : : ise ful resul The rifla was brought | at the state line and placed under| attempting to unite all who are op- Rae arrest as are all those who supply | posed to annexation. Silvers & Silvé ——ATTORNEYS ‘AT LAW— Will practice in all the courtt home by Capt. A. M. Wilson of the | A. W. THURMAN, In reply it twenty-third Kansas. The cartridge . : | = ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, the arms. Mine operators will also | announces thaf the Spaniards should | ball shot from it against the flat| ape ares: Ober RE zs = ae ee zi } Will_ practic the courte. be arrested by the state authorities }mot participate in Cuban politics, j side ef a common Hatiron, penetra | Bates ¢ y Butler, Mo. @ when they attempt te bring in armed | directly or indiree' men under the protection of deputy | future. marshals. | Carlos Aguire, who was a Colonel The injunctions issued by the state! in the Cuban army, and more recent- and federal courts are in direct cor-/ly a captain of the Havana police, flict. The governor says that, if tly, now nor in the| ted the iron, leaving a hole as emooth | : jas if it were a pine board. The ball| jin going out oa the opposite side | Scaled the iron as an ordinary bullet | would a board. Then three shots/ were fired against a steel ax blade. J C. BOULWARE, Physiciss e Surgeon. Office norta® Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women™ en aspecialtv. necessary, he will go to the mining district in person and direet the car rying out of Judge Rowe's order. | eee } Lesson in Courtesy. | Vancouver, B. C. May 4.—Recent | Hong Kong advices say Admiral Dewey gave a French cruiser a les. son in Naval courtesy recently. When tke cruiser Jean Bart arrived at Manila she gave a Rear Admiral's salute Admiral Dewey ordered the salute returned exactly as given. He then sent an officer to the Jean Bart to call attention to his Admiral’s pennant which net noticed. eae Surgeon-Major John Davis | head [tinued successful use. is immediate. | which latter positien he resigned in March on account of trouble with citizens, has been appointed Chief Sanitary Inspecter of Havana, under It bas been fully demonstrated that Eiy’s Cream Balm is a specific for Nasal Catarrh and cold in the This distinction has been jachieved only as the result of con- | A morbid jcondition of the membrane in the | | nasal passages cau be cared by this purifying and healing treatment. Sold by druggists or it will be mail. ed for 50e by Ely Bros, 56 Warren Street, New York. It spreads over Svcs they had apparently | the membrane, is absorbed and relief consolidation ef all the big Two of them gouged deep holes in | te the steel and the third bullet | bulged it on the opposite side. Capt. | Wilson also brought with him a one pound shell from the Reina Mer eedes, which was sunk in Santiago | harbor by the American fleet. Are Formmg tke Trust. Treator, N J, May 4—Artieles of incorporation were filed with the secratary of state this afternoon of the Carnegie Steel company, with } an authorized capital of $20,000,0¢0. | The incorporation of this eompany | is said to be a step in the direction } Mother’s Friend|: chance rem Its good effect: ly ed by all expec Years ago it pa: 3 imental stage. While it als rtens labor and lessens the pains o Ty, it is also of the greatest benefi during the earlier months of preg: g sickness and nervousne. ed muscles, permitting them tc} 4 SSE the stra Friend gives great recuperative power t the mother, and her recovery is sure anc rapid. Danger from rising and swellec of the mevement now on foot fer the | irom and | | steel combinations already formed. | breasts is done away with completely. Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. Sess for cur ese Miccrated book for expectact mothers, expand without causing distress. Mother’: | — administrator within on said letters, or they ma: any benefit of said not exhibited within of this publication. = a ters of admin- ik. N. Alien undersigned on by the Probate ‘ainsteaid estate sre for allowance to the d estat th be forer - This 3rd day ot May, ise. a W.H. ALLEN, TAdministrater. . t} Parlors over Model Clothing =W. G. SELLOM: DR, J. T. HULL , DENTIST. tleads to Hee 6. | e square , Bullet Estrance, sam Studio, north Two Pure Bred Short-horn Bul for sale by te Six miles west of Butlets?

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