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a ADMINISTRATION BLUNDERS. | NeTICE SERVED ON McKINLEY. | STONE TALKS AT CHICAGO. | Thief Takes Ten Thousand. | Speer’s Port Grape Wine : Nine Years O!d, Boston, Mass. June 22.—A sneak Declares Against Admitting Geld Demo-| thief entered the Metropolitan Na-! A McKinley Newspaper Speaks Plainly to) Maryland Will Resent Tactica of Anti-| die Preddent: Schiey Ring. crats Inte Convention, pono gguat ageliyg ~~ nigh ma Burgundy Eight Years Old, and a . € i 99 ’ pay: G11! . , Fy San Frencisco, June 22.—The Washington, D. C., June ea Chicago, | Il, June 22.—Demo- | reat ge paying . rs Claret 16 Years Old. 4 Evening Post, the organ of Charles | Senator George L. Wellington, the/ cratic politicians were agitated to-|%ttentions was drawn away for a : i & , | day over the arrival of ex-governor; moment. A well-dre ap- xtensive Wine Cellars. P. Huntington, which has been a| senior republican senator from the warm supporter of the administra-|stute of Maryland, has exploded a tion on every public question, prints | bomb shell in the ranks of the anti- a double column editorial, of which | Schley ring of the navy department, the following is a part: the echoes of which will be heard in - “In the interest of complete jus- | the white house. | case William J. Bryan should not be ae tice the country should be reminded| Senator Wellington has informed) the nominee of next year’s conven-| rhe 4 that Admiral Dewey and Corsul-|the administration leaders that the|tion. Goy. Stone declares practi- | cove and the stranger stood at jy: General Wildman created Aguinaldo. | people of Maryland, regardless of jcally, that gold democrats should | the counter apparently making the Spain was asserting sovereigaty| politics, deeply resent the naval) have no voice in the next democratic pees: Just then the teller was call. over the Philippine islands against |ring’s attempt to persecute Rear Ad-/ national convention. He said. ce gS part of the = and the protest of an insurgent clase, «|miral W. S. Schley, and that if the| No doubt there should and wili|the visitor quickly thrust his arm |”~ class constituting the best and the} president does not compel Leng, i be some additions to the platform through the grating of the window | ae strongest elements of social and | Crowninshield, Sampson and others!to meet new questions. While soe took fifty $100 notes and five | @ SA; political life of the island of Luzon. of the cabal to let Schley alone, the) believe the convention of 1900 as/* 1,009 notes and escaped. The cession of the islands to the|state of Maryland in the next cam-/|it should, will adhere substantially | United States by Spain carried with paign next year will cast its elector-" to the platform of 1896, I do not} it the controversy which had been|al vote for the democratic party’s| question the right of any delegate, 4 waged between the insurgents and | candidate. or any delegation, in the convention the Spanish throne. Admiral Schley isa son of Mary-/to propose any resolution hs or they When Dewey’s fieet left Hong |land, and, according toas geod au-| may desire for action of the eonven-| tion. | Wm. J. Stone, of Missouri, acting parently about 25 years of age, en- | ==> |head of the democratic national | tered the bank at 11 o'clock, and at | committee and one of the possibili-|the tellers window asked for some |ties for presidential nomination in| directions about sending a teller gave the information ARRESTED AT NEW YORK | New York, June 22.—Detectives | from the Central office arrested the| Boston bark robber as he alighted |! from a train at the Grand Centzal | station tenight at 6 o'clock. The stolen money was found on his per- 2 proper wine for nents requines Wing off from ind mellow 1 making Kong for Manila Bay, Aguinaldo, encouraged by Consul General Wild- man, supplied with arms and ammu- nition and money, took up the cause|navy ring. He aseerts positively | pudiated the platform of 1896 and | Said he _ 21 hleses oid. His real e “ a of America against the Spaniards, | that the notorious attempt of Secre-| opposed our candidate, and if such suse Philip Zambele He lives} re costly and s tary Long and his subordinates to|a state conyention should send a del-|i2 Chicago and is a widely known solutely pure; inspired undoubtedly by the prom- ise of the ultimate independence of the Philippine islands, with Agui- naldo himself as dictator, president or king. Out of the promises made by the representatives of the United States thority as Senator Wellington, the people of that state will not tolerate any dirty work on the part of the rob Schley of the honors he won at Santiage was ina large measure re- sponsible for the republican disaster in the eity of Baltimore last spring, when the democrats regained every- thing won by the republicans two {fastate convention should be egation to the convention of 1900 composed of members of the class indicated—I mean those whe bolted the convention of 1896 and oppesed our candidates—their rights to seats in the convertion would be one of under the contre! of those who re-| 1 | son. } He gave his name as George Shea, = crook. | It is Bryan Against the Field. Western Kansas Spirit. | f t looks like Bryan again. Chances | < are two to one he will be the demo-| - cratic nominee for President next ire ordere « to th oe ne of the ey as to excel] ed no labor > above to Aguinaldo the present war has| years ago. grave doubt, and, personally, I} year. The rank ¢ party ( ly twe nty years arisen. The president ef the United READY TO REPUDIATE M’KINLEY. would not feel disposed to admit|are for him throughout the country. | a : 4 States is fully cognizant of all these} Senator Wellington goes farther | such a delegation. Observation and irquiry while} e sellhigh class wineg, things, and it is in order to recapit- ulate them in the interest of per now and deelares that the state ia ready to repudiate McKinley and Mr. Stone thinks there is no doubt that Bryan will be renominat | East last month convinced ue that, | STREET DUEL AT GALENA. notwithetanding there is very little| ij —_—— Missour: Pacific Railway Time Table spicuity. vote the democratic ticket if hejed. He declared emphatically he is/sentiment or belief in the minds < f| : 4 First—The authorities of the|longer permits the persecution of| not a candidate for president |democrats east of the Mississippi} at Butler Station. United States eecured the co-opera- | Sehley. I want to say also that I shall not | river in favor of the free and unlim-|Nine Shots Are Fired, but Only a Flesh ppemiienions yi tien of the Philippine insurgents un- It is quite probable that Senator accept the chairmanship of the ua_|ited coinage of silver at the ratio of Wound Resu : te der eommand of Aguinalde by virtue} Wellington’s plain talk will have|tional committee. I simply cannot|16 to 1, Bryan is nevertheless the} Galena, Kan., June 23.—One of sega tn ele sin of promises of independenca made more effect upon the president than do it, no matter what changes come democratic ehofce. He is the poor the hottest pistol duels that r oc- to that chieftain. all the arguments heretofore ad | about in that body. My business| man’s candidate and the masses are curred in Galena was witneseed on Second—The expeditionary forces | vanced. demands my attention, and to give|for him the streets here Inst night between | » > * under the command of Otis, after The president will not hesitate to|the campaign the attention it re Inthe West, of course, he is the|Sam Eyans and R. J. Bland, better eet ”* ie. 'G. Vawpenvoone, Aba the most perfect demonstration, haye proved to be inadequate, and the inadequacy of the forces under command of the American general has been known to the administra call Long and Crowninshield to ac- count where his political fortunes are involved and there will probably be a cessation of the open fight upon Admiral Schley. quires I would have to give up pri vate affairs and I cannot do it. The talk about my taking charge, either as chairman or vice chairman, is entirely wrong. We will win first choice by such unanimity that there’s practically no second cheice Trades unions ere for him and so are railroad employes from track men up to conductors and enginvers. known as ‘Cedar Red.” were exchanged, but only one took effect, that going through Bland’s | right leg just below the knee Evans was about fifteen feet out Nine shots j NORTH BOUND. No, 1 Express datly SOUTH BOUND, K. ©. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table Arrival and departure of trains at Worlend, 1:47 p,m ; 4:09 8, No, & Freight dally except Sunday 12:15 p, i tion for months past. This 1s all the more likely inas-| without question next year. The| Four-fifths of the laborers and farm-|in the street and Bland on the side- | wo.» Throngh Bone Om Express,2:14 pal Third—Reeponsibility accompan-}much as papers which heretofore| Bryan mevement is greater than it/ers of the country who ever voted|walk when the shooting began. | X° lorreight dailybens Sunisy, 119 sae ies power. When Lawton stated that he had not sufficient ferce to have been staunch supporters of the administration are now calling atten- has ever been, and there are new questions, and we have a great the democratic ticket seem to be set for him without any regard to their Evans’ shots were near, but Bland’s | all went wild Remember this is the popular short I Joplin, Mo., Neosho, Mo., Sulphur 8 Ark., @iloam Springs, Ark. ine be- tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kam, hold the country, the reinforcement | tion to the purchase of ships during | chance to win, will win with Bryan. | notions on the money questien. He| An i!l feeling has existed between Bad pcinte cantina aaa of Otis or his recall was demanded |the war at extravagant figures, and Sony oe Ree os has a wonderful hold upon the|the men for some time. Daring the | Osden, San Francteco, Portland and . : sa 2 AN AWFUL EXPERIENCE. ei West and northwest. No expense has by the plainest dictates of common | asking the anti-Schley ring for ex- Z people. June races at the park last year spared to, ke {he Passenger equipment ; ‘ i lanations. ~_ a ~ : z 7 c e i a the new iine 1. €. 0 ‘sense If be had not sufficient force | P ce ae eae Wale Grea Evans was struck over the head with | via the new line ast., Kei ] to hold the country he had conquer- re oF A Little Child Bitten by a Snake Under a ; a a gun of large dimensions during a| ed then the pretense that he had Midst SeGeEE ictmen, cures ee Pecgliar Circumstances. aa Big oe oe = - free-for-all fight. Evans charged! 5. r. smirn. JOHN L, STANLEY 5 conquered it was a fraud anda cheat , Sore throat, cuts, sprains, bruises,} Oren Thomas, who was out in the | MI. as apeene t eyes 2 © that Riley F. Robertson struck him SMITH & STANLEY y Z es, corns and all pain and inflam- ; : Jence b 4 he ci ; me for that country which cannot be TRRON IDLE ett i Peaee ane country this morning, tells of a pe a : oe 2 on in ig and accordingly sued him for a large ee: t i occupied has certainly not fallen into| in the world. and soc, at H.|¢uliar adventure the little daughter|Piece © 6 wrecs Of the naptha! sum of money. The next diesension LAWYERS, the category of a conquered country. L. Tucker’s drug 3 of J. T. Cloud, residing a few miles |!aunch Paul Jones, lost in the gulf was caused by the wholesale closing | Ostice 2nd stairs east of Mo. Stat k. . The sum of the matter is that the FEUDISTS TO BE TRIED. this side of Hume, had with a huge last — eve amir 8 of saloons. I+ is asserted by one ai gcuer . mee. C | statement of General Lawton was black snake just before he returned | Ore mystery on the disaster. ©| side that Evans and his friends were : : t | notiee to the President, to his war] . eas are to town, says the Rich Hiil Review. |Paul Jones was thought to have | responsible for this. The faction DOOLEY & LUDWICK, 6 secretary, to the country, to Gen. Sousiage ~— ee HOPENa SESSION] "pine Heblo child tind been playing | been destroyed by the explosion of | wich is supposed to be en the side LAWYERS I Otis and to the world at largo that of Legislature. ia the yard, and came running to its | naptha tank, which would account|} of Mr. Evans claimed that they were a "rank 22. Gov. : : or her co destructi | Office oyer Bate ty Bank, the expeditionary forces at Manila! Vrankfort, Ky., June 22.—Gov mother with a huge snake coiled for her complete destruction and suppressed by Mr. Robertson and spa aeet sey ai si sii y sudden loss with all on board. Bradley will issue a call for an extra jurors froma distant county to in- the| Where the wreck LAWYER, i were inadequate to the task before} z : : about its body. The slimy monster cee 2 | they designated him as the king of | Ie : : ; them. i Somer pene fe ee had the little one’s hand in his mouth Bey puna ige nee magne | the whisky ring. as & cia it if The aitempt to restore tranquility the eiiato ar sake ne seas adie and had BO doubt bitten the capes a aii nds othe an ni e The saloon matter has been in a Lane . a ! to the island of Luzon, to exercise bch extanaine the ‘adicial cede several times, as she — crying as ie pedi - = % eh a pa | Very turbulent condition for some <sire to Gisves 2 Clack De ti H the undisputed soversignty of the} oy ee Ge a Eater eee fhe though ia great pain. The et 5 es fe Be e : nae Sa a\ ime and arathemas of all sorts were | Bank. a a i United States over the territory Bee Rs a P aa Veen ae was horror stricken but went to the) 9 Sues Se: fo titeora note j hurled from one side to another. W. O, JACKSON Fe i lately acquired by it, has been a tre-|. > & Bee epeedy reseue of her child. When| Gaxie nd, near Breton island,|r ans and Bland are now under . : . © ix s : ; u 1 to] o. mendous failure, and for the failure |‘. the mother would approach, Se | $2,000 bond each : Sipeeaiely teyeoy manele (aud / the! ceauld) reccil aad araw its | have occurred. The tank was brought | BUTLER, - - MO. H all who have possessed power of Se Ae lis the-wie. |S ee geee AE — Fe authority to have ordered events | aie ean - . Beare : fangs as though preparing to leap | f° t = eee ava twelve feet bet) Seeders 5 IDAI SIInE Will practice in all the courte 7 if differently share proportionate re-| i erm of court may no upon her. By heroic efforta however | the launch was still adhering to it, 3¢h AtOL aly re Set easidiesies sts. og sponsibility. 2 called until thie Legislature has |the snake was finally beaten off and aad seemed to have been cus off, in-| SESSIp Pospuly e Thos. J. Smith, . The recall of General Otis 1s im. | sat ontnir ys ——— made away in the grass. |dicating that the veesel was run . j LAWYER, USES oe _.| would have to be summoned from} Will B. Still fH |down in acollision. On the other} i : peratiyely demanded. While he|_, LeOR ETSY, Dr. Will B. Still, of Hume, was |‘ : uizzty 2113035 | Office over Bates Countv Bank. Seiinent Ge ‘commncd his: bloadeca! 7 county under the present state | hastily eummoned and was treating hand, the accident occurred whe ze) Pile S ey Butler, Miesgare a j c b 8, C i < ‘i re & 70 Db ~ollis nN j — . i will be the blunders of the presi-|° aw to try the cases, and euch! the child when our informant left. | 20 large vessels go, and a coilis a t : 3 J. A. ai a ju SI , g an Ww ae ibl | Ind DIT 10x me aieh ‘ dent of the United States.” a haga oe be ea ae Dae He feared the child might die. | ee ee eee Sapoasibie Rhee re | > SH MOSHE CNY | recon Wacnes Saeki) ome P county to indict the slayer of Tom| —— | mainder of the wreck will be brought . . . a It is ;|Baker. Gov. Bradley refuses to dis-| Steril Guse Atire Jeaten- | to New Sees from Grand ra j Sil vers & Silvers, : mee rd “| cuss the situation. Mexico, Mo., June 21.—Sherift | on the next trip of the Independ- | _ eronearsteeee Bi lard’s H Word was received from Manches-| Melson this afternoon received 8 | ence ae ATTORNEYS ¢ f: pica it ter today that Mrs. Emma Baker, | telegram from deputy sheriff How-| aap E | iA Will practice im all the courts. aud quiets * | widow of Tom Baker, gave birth on ard Smith, at Shawnee, Oklaboma,| We are giad to hear that Dr. E.} A. W,. THURMAN, | Tucker’s d 2. | Tuesday to a fine boy, her eleventh | Stating that he had arrested W. H. | S. Ballard, who recently located m| 5 ATTORKRY-AT-LAW; K Gen. Gorden’s Home Burns, |son. One gond is a girl. It was) a. Batler, is getting along nicely in hia) cae = Sy “3 | Willy the courts pace om of Atlante, Ga., June 22.—The splen weap Mrs. —— die. og ith the murder 10 187] of «nae ee eemtiee:_ Emmett ina good physi-| IST OPS eP DOCe | ee eee “4 did home of General Jno. B. Gordon | a 8 is growing better and seems de- | wi se ips a peta 1 }cian ard his extensive acquaintance} af Fi wa J. M. CHRISTY, M.D. | S.A. ROE » at Kirkwood, a suburb of Atlanta, | lighted that her prayer was granted, | ag named — Gates, near Mid = Butler and vicinity insures him | + Vo8 H avaTs ¥ Dissases< re salen ond 2 Nac, 9 , jthat the baby iss boy. It will be|dle Grove, Morroe county, Mo | good practice —Montrose Demcerat. oa sant! (ii ub scenaapintacatede (in oh e was destroyed by fire ‘geo ip s| ERE eS A085 aes Paces | Sheriff Melaon left here tonight re he practic ontrose Demccra nmayprannnnsd Tay ROE. he Mrs. Gordon, her daughter, Caro-| : we a oo 88 | bring Jeater back for trial. Jester | T. W DRS- CHRISTY & 4 line, and sons, Hugh and Frank, |©*Pressed the wish that her child was indicted for murder in the first | | OSice in Bennet-McKibben Blog 3 were at home when the fire was dic-| Would bea son, so he would STOW | degree in Monroe county in 187],| j Berrien, Mo. yl a covered. With the assistance of/up “‘to killsome more of the How-} but secured a change of venue to! Ifo © Telepbor ‘ Brits sees Telepho he the family servants ard neighbors, | ards ~ | this county, and was brought bere Ip ‘. - : tw the general’s books, pictures and |from Paris to keep him from being | | Buggy Paint on | ¢ C. BOULWARE, Phystclag a 8 Office seases of ¥ war relics were thing above the Tgeon. saved, but every- Was saeigl eis as a Vancouver, B. C., June 21.—Mrs. | lynched. He escaped from jail here, | first floor was b {Lillian Atwood was shot and killed | and nothing was heard of him until Butler, Mo. | |DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS ed. The general’s residence was a| by Harry Brant, a piano player, who| bis sister, Mrs. Cornelia Street. of en aspeciaity.} On, typical n home of twenty|then killed himself. Mrs. Atwood|Shawnee, the other day accused | Wu farni bogg: DR as T HULL For rooms ar - | formerly lived in Minnespolis, Minn.| him of the murder, Jesteris 80 years i oa sti if bay eral Gor s Her husband was engaged in busi-j of age. and bser going by the | HIGH OR LOW GRADE DENTIST. Rey en Lake Calhoun, where she| name o He is ssid te be! | siti tetens. ts kal to al i é ‘ his fax and became infatuated with!wealthy. Jester will be tried in the | hg Parlors over Model Clothing Brant a Toss. 5 :. ies | cireuit court here. Entrance, came that leads’ te Bageden Studio, norta side square , By

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