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wpRIED AWAY BY "AK GEORGIA MOB. a Mormon Elders Believed ‘jo Have Been Lynched by DEWEY SNUBS THE EMPEROR. s Be ee AN EFFECTIV 2 : e To thee living ECTIVE HAIR RESTUREE. | 4 : in malarial districts Tutt’s Pills esented. are indispensible, they keep the Chicago, Ill, July 27.—The Ree-} .... = ord to day, in its cable frcm Trieste, | Systeou pericct antes ane gaye: Somehow and somewhere, among the muscles and joincs, ssaace RHEUMATISM = = ST. JACOBS OIL =~ IT PENETRATES, SEARCHES, DRIVES OUT. Austria’s Cool Reception to the Admiral | It Rid President Lincoin of a Tirese y of a Tr me | Philanthropist Who Caliedon Him, | Omaha Bee, j Here isa story of President Lin-| ‘ alle of the probable lynching of Whitecaps. ER TRIED TO SAVE THEM, Bi firing at the Band He Fatally Wounded r His Wife.—Objected to the Victim's Church Work. Atlanta, Ga, July 27.—A special Washington, Newton county, three Mormon elders, who have working in that and Jasper gusty in the interest of their church It isnot probable that Admiral Dewey will go outside the Mediter- ranean before starting for home, but neither is it impossible. It is now no secret, notwithstanding all that has been publisbed, that the Aus- , {rian governmeut bas given the ad. miral an exceediugly cool reception. | Before his arrival at Trieste Admiral | yisit Vienna When Admiral Baron von Spaun learoed that the American | was coming to Trieste he came here | to receive him, but he came last | Wednesday, altheugh it was well| _ an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, | Judee Carter, who was a member of | malaria, torpid liver, constipa- tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills INDEPENDENCE NEAR. | Elections in the Fall. |of Mr. Lincoln's time General Garcia, the Cuban League’s Repre- ! at the white house in behalf of some Dewey had begun preparations to! The President Promises Town) ©02¥ ° otter who bappened to be | coln and it comes from the late | eongrees from Cleveland during the! war and one of Mr. Lincolo’s most intimate friends. It relates to a. Quaker philanthropist from Pbhila- delphia, who did not have a hair on his head, but took a great interest in public affairs and eonstantly calling in trouble and took up @ great deal The Presi- | dent treated him with great courtesy jtried. Oaoe day when the philan- although his patience was frequently | | THE MISSOURI a STATE BAN K, | of Butler, Missouri. we MN) OO. Exch Issues ( the fatal wounding of the wife known that the Olympia was not] sentative, Pleased With Mr. McKinley's jthropist was particularly verbose gfone of the leading citizens of the oe to arrive before Thursday. inecitan tec: “. |and persistent and refused to depart county. aron von Spaun left here Wednes- ae © although he knew that i t The Mormons were attacked by|day, and so did the only Austrian Washington, July 26 —Ouban in- delegations were waiting a s lent In sbeut thirty whitecaps and carried warship in Trieste harbor. Admi- a. is at band _ President | coln suddenly arose, walked eo | ———_——————————————— amy by the mob, presumably to be ral Dewey immediately declined the | © inley has assured Gen. Carlos) wardrobe in the corner of the cab jyached. Nothing has been seen of |invitation to visit the emperor of eae Se Coe a Cee Calixto | inet chamber and took a bottle from The Walton 4 S@ them since Tuesday night, when the Austria, and announced that he Garcia and representative of the|/a shelf. Handing it to hie visitor : . ‘ f ime was committed in a remote| would not go to Vienna. Cuban National League, that the | he remarked: OF BUTLER, MO of the country. The particu-| If now it should be advisable to census which is to be taken in the| «Did you ever use this stuff on i F er jars of the whitecapping are meager visit Italy, Admiral Dewey may also (HeeE BES weeks ae a preliminary your head?” Is now Loaning Money on Real Estate at Lower Rates than i ssyet, but reliable parties from the |run up to the Isle of Wight, just to step to the establishment of civil] “No gir, 1 never did.” ever before offered in Bates Count i i } goathern part of Newton county, let England give the continental na- government in all cities and towns! «Well,” remarked Mr. Lincoln, . age rene Metres te ee { rs qho reached Covington this eyen-|tions ef Europe an idea ef the prop- |" ee and that as soon as the | «{ advise you to try it, and if at first | ing to borrow to call and get our low rates before making loans. ‘ ing, state that on Tuesday night|er way to entertain a great naval SS. se their ca-| you don’t succeed, keep it up. They | We have the money on hand in Bank ready to pay out as soon 4 Mormon clders were sitting on the commander. te. aaa ee Pa pe say itis agood thing to make the as papers are signed. Ul | front porch of the house ef J. B. a ee ee (eee e serra i 8. Plans/hsir grow. Take this bottle with! For £ sas , oo ; Qunard, a leading farmer, having ie you will show our pated to your | Hein ed ee ages a papa: are ;you and come back in six months | ee See eee en eee been invited to spend the night be- Be cr cau ik made che = wale ig ea ae a iF ani u mais ee eon te eorRe” Br bene SUE OE ChaER Og ney Coe i fore resuming their journey through | Sawn American tem, tn ro aed hunting | ai i Be i a The astonished philantbropist |! — = 1 the country seeking reeruits for their ease and fully guarantee: “sent 2 cants for will probably begin in a few weeks covered his polished pate with Bic | ee particaiars. Overland, S* Peri ow, New The Ouban National league, which A = i ' — ehurch. ork City. gue, broad-brimmed hat and left the| 1s a ss ee a has branches in all parts of Cub : | TRAITOR’S DEATH. arrested here on suspicion that the —f} A whitecappers’s band was organ- jacarseil’s Great pelect: Pee ees ne ae = room, while Judge Carter, coming were the bearers ye apaethcsse nd wed by eitizens, who objected to the | rrom the Philadelphia Press. Ena eraere BtoB : People| in with the next delegation, found] s., she Oregon Soldiers Killed C ,| Aguinaldo from the Fill si PRLS : : w the Oreg er: d Corpor | presence of the Mormons, and abeut| The great defect in Ingersoll and Serer: “ pot Pat and|the president over in the corner, i ee eis cian at Hong Kong, have oan aaeial tine eight o'clock the masked men rode| men of his ilk, th = b : og mas to the use/doubled up with laughter at the} , =i = e siz ; : te ceiGiamardiand 1 be a ilk, the reason why their | of the ballot and the manner of con. f hi Kangas City, Mo, July 27—The for want of evidences upon which to s up to the gate o! nard and several | attacks upon Christianity can have| ducting elections. Early in the fall success of his strategy, aad before) 51.) 4 day saye: ; prosecute them. of them came forward and anneunc-: | no effect, is that they are in no sense g ions. Early in the fal'|he could proceed to businees the| .p one ae _ rth atic paxpees- of xidding the com- : oh ; : General Garcia says the municipal | ¢¢ iad to b | Thetragic scene which attended ‘ . a P i purp & philesophical thinkers. De Saint i i pa’! story had to be told 2 & Ballard’s Snow Liniment gives ieuniby of the cliente: Bi : . elections will be held and the native eS the death of Corporal Leonard F. instant relief in cases of bleedin ELS Mrs. Cunard and her husband imon once expressed his discour-| jiyi] officera will be installed in all| A Boon for Suffering Humanity | Hayes, America’s only traitor in the burns, bruises, ecalds, cute, oe oe ee ae ee ae Tor onetipation. niianation, nervoussees.| Philippines, was witnessed by Ser- Price 25 and 50c, at H. I. Tucker's soug! ee err oe pe ’)I make my theories succeed,” he| hig plan meets the approval of weight, br. Thurmona’s Blood Syrup te geant Geo. A. Lamars of Company Ind i ne K whitecappers from their ‘ » F i cure you. Sold by : : ‘ 3 , : . 27.— .DE nce ge pine eee asked. ‘Well, : replied that keen| the President, as it does that of the H, L. Tvcxer. |H, Twentieth Kansas Volunteere, wie ee of - har a neal P * ‘i 8 in student of men, “you mightlet them| members of the league who sent q = now in thiseity. Sergeavt Lamars 5 g s of several Southern iiwhe f Mormons to protect themselves by | crucify youand then rise from the| General Garcia h ‘After that BE MISSDURI CROPS DOING WELL. went to the Philippines with the|.... towns bare reseived sever to oe fighting the outlaws with the chairs ees oe PP © marry @ youn 1 place ighting dead. Men must have some ocular| yeKinley h 1G : Second Cregon fourt th y @ young man unless he served it necessary. At this proposition to | q i hei ith i cKinley has assured Gen. Garcia : se regon fourteen month 820. with the famous Twentieth Kan itn Mes emonstration that their old faith is| that Cubans will be gradually allow-|Drouth in Southern Counties Broken by| Corporal Hayes, he saye, became 7), Ea NERY .. SS = wrong, or else must be given s0me|¢q to replace the American military Copious Rains—Chinch Bugs Doing | enamored of a Filipino beauty, and, iop-auicle benifit! presen ee takin, art aa oe eeasoneb le wae oa to supplant it-| officers in all the higher civil offices Some Damage. deserting his comrades, was placed 4). aes aes gars sit ae i sli were Poet Bb the white- Cenonmes they will eling to the altar) yntil a national government shall Columbia, Mo, July 26 —The|in charge ofa Filipino battery with ice, Char wil bee a mn era, and Mr. Ounard rushed of their fathers. Ingersoll had none | have been established. erop bulletin of the weather bureau | the rank of Lieutenant He met his baie ia y eds ioteatiés 7 a angel ha = ih = ade sy to offer. He could do no more than} «J am very well satisfied with the for the week ending July 24 says: death almost in the first engagement nove of the Briel atin sedis _ oe . A “* eh al m try to break down one already firmly | assurance which President McKinley| This has been another favorable |in which he fought against bis coun- yh on they return E ug gran a no} “a sini established. Mankind at large de | nas given me,” said General Garcia| week for Missouri agriculturists. | try. Speaking of this battle Sergeant = ei nica asl cnt ak ae manded that he first build a better.|¢5 day. “The change is hastened by | Local showers and heavy raine have| Lamare said: Worrensherg, Mo, July 30.—Mlam a0 rigor — em ‘ iain a : the unsatisfactory results of the|oecurred in the southern districts,| “We had charged the Filipinos, Qjtie Draper filed suit here this sai ‘ig, e 7; a siz 068 — _ : : ou: present military government, which relieving the drouth that had blight-| driving them back and killing and | morning against George T. Cosper, k. ae an hisceito Senn off a Play arr} writes, the frat time 1 areas apparent to the President as ed corn and parched gardens and| wounding many. Among the wound- | g wealtky citizen ef this county, for a h = 4 . tall pacts made Gratn-o tdi myould induce me_to "8 lthey are to us, and I feel confident] pastures in Newton, Stone, Ozark|ed left on the field we found Hayes. | ¢99,000 for alleged slander. The Se] te fee, and mortally wounding [Hae A udirantdiat"h given [that ine short time the tional end countve contingent 19m [poe One ef. th by several of the | charge is that the defendant told Reais si ee ee the strengthening, subscmgour |goveroment of the island will be The rainfall bas been exceptionally | boys. One of the soldiers of the that Mrs. Draper was seen in an up- The whitecappera then arecpors fet harp ition and, nenapias table civil in character and will be in| heavy, amounts ranging from two to — — = wee steire room with coe Kendrick, thie : 4 everage for old and young. 150 and 25e. charge cf the Cubans. Of course|6 inches being reported in localities, |through the body of the wounded | injuring ber good name. The case — oo » ail ST fe ee ee we must build a feundation for euch |and causing some damage by over- traitor and lifted him up above his ig set for the October term. 4 , = a : — 5 - “ pie et ae, see a government and the census and| flows in bottoms and to wheat and|head and held him there until the) —~.-.—-. ne ie : yooh them or ae gn Hed we 1D 7 : following that the municipal elec-|oatsin shock The rains were con-| soldiers ehot him ALFRED SPEER ak 1 a ae hi sg ee ne ed ape - tions will give us such a foundation.” | tisudus from the 20th to the 22nd.| “The body wae thrown isto THE ORIGINAL i a a oe Se them, | farmer, has written te the mas = ——— Chirch bugs continue detr'mental {trench acd buried with eeveral deed | Port Grape Wine Producer In America. and it is belicved that they were|la Marina, taking the groun that Assaasinate a President. lin Icealities. Filipinos. We would bave treated The first native wine sold and sie either killed or badly bandled by|scheme for importing 50,000 Ameri Fort de France, Island of Martin-| Very little wheat remains unbar- Sooo ct ee had keewm ieow- used in San : rancisco and Sacra- the mob can cattle to Cuba is impracticable, ique, July 26.—General Ulysses! yeeted Threshing is in progress| Heyes was a Corporal in Company NT. yp ro ggg aaa Afew days ego the same Mor-jon account of the difficulty in accli-| Heureaus, president of the Domini | deweaie, and the grain and yield|1, First Colorado Velunteers around Cape Horn before there mons were rua out of Jug Tavern,|matizing the animals. He assert8|cen republic, was assassinated at/are turcing out in some respects ——_—_—— wasany frailroad to California, wt Ga., Cpe the a. A — - “ne — _ ; Moea, San Domingo, at 4:30 o'clock | better than expected The harvest FOUR KILLED, TWELVE WOUNDED. | and eters — ae 4 physi- : crowd of men ordered them away. e plan sheu e, he says, to| to nay bs cians and first families there as 3 : g of oats and hay have advanced. the richest and best w to b = They refused to go, and were egged | import cattle from other eourees| Tho name of the murderer is Ra-|with generally good results. A Kastan Tome Ciginte teakoua ob Cal | c an st wine e had ‘Mo out of town. A number of instances|than the United States After the] mon Caeercus. He succeeded in splendid crop of timothy is being amba—Ne Details of the Battle Given in which Mormons have been attack- | war of 1868 the Spanish government making his escape but an emergetic|eut and is mostly saved in good Except the Number of Casualities. S, ed in the state Lave occurred recent- | authorized the importatien of eattle pursuit was at ence begun, andit is|erder. Flax is a good crop, and Manila, July 27, 7:10 p. m —Brig. ly. The chureh sent a number of |from other places than the United probable that he will soon be cap-| cutting is progressing Gen. R. H. Hall, with 1000 men. has -* eed work, = nove Btates, and si ~— tured. ; Reports concerning millet sre|captured Calamba on Laguna de| 3 aving a lively time of it. caer see page ne a aeere x ice President General Wencesloa generally satiefactory. Gardens are Bay. The loss to the United States See picture of Alfred Speer in another col- better sc irs ac Figuereom, immediately took eharge | improved, and pastures continue in forces was four killed and twelve ume, the original wine growers famous over Applicants Pester Cockrell. of affairs upon the announcement of | fair condition except in the northeast | wounded. the world also his * hee el ac ave Washington, D OC, July 26— the president’s death. At present/| district. Fruite are generally infer- — re See What a President Says of braney | O.. sus Director Merriem bas receiv calmness prevails in the republic.|jor, eapecially apples, which are| Calamba isatown on Laguna de for Sickness. : j id = - The President of the Baltimore Medical Col- ed a letter from Senator Cockrell, :n The remains of President Heureaux| wormy, knotty and dropping. Bay, abeut 30 miles southeast of rer see tested Speer’s Wines | Suich the latter comments at some | Will probably be taken to Santo Do- Troops Guard County Jail, Manila It is much farther south 8: “Speers Climax Brandy is a pure and value- able article in all cases of disease in which 8 reliable stimulant is required. I regard it su- perior to most French Brandies. Off For Manila. San Francisco, Cal., July 27.— Three transports sailed for Manila early this morsiog. They were the Ohio and Newport, which left the dock shortly after midnight filled with recruits and regulars, and the Tacoma, which steamed out toward the heads at 3 o'clock. The latter had been taken out into the stream during the night. Four companies of the Nineteenth Infantry, comprising about 500 men, were evenly distributed on beard the Newport and Obio, besides seyeral hundred recruits. The Tacoma took 300 horses for the Fourth Cavalry. leagth on the fact that applicants for plaees in the census bureau are taking up much of his time that he would like to devote to a well-earned vacation. It is a fect, however, that Senator Coekrell’s semi humerous comment finds echo from senators and members of the house in all parts of the country. The idea of getting a place in the census bureau possesses the minds ef countless thousands. Directer Merriam said today that be was overwhelmed with applications and that no doubt there would be no let up until long after the bureau force had been completed. casTORIA. The Kind ¥ we Always Bears the = aoree LAA of LAY, 24 mingo for funeral serviees. Washington, D. ©, July 26 — President and Mrs. McKinley left Washingten on special train at 3 o'clock this afternoon for the Hotel Albany, Lake Champlaia, fer a stey jof several weeks With the presi- | dent were Miss Sarah Duncav, his niece; Secretary Cortelyou and a ret- inue of white house attaches and servants. A crowd of several bun- dred was present at the etatien te see the president off. A free and easy expectoraticn is produced by a few doses of Ballard’s | Horehound Syrup, in all cases of of breathing. Price 25 and 50c, at | H L Tucker's drug store. | poarsenese, sore throat, or difficulty | Bainbridge, Ga, July 26—Two companies of state militia ordered j here by Gevernor Candler to prevent apy further lyuchings, arrived to day and are now on duty areund the | Decatur ceunty jail. Joho Williams, | the negro whose life was threatened last night, when the state troops arrived they found the mob bad dispersed. It is jalleged that the mob will ke reor- | ganized to night was not lynched and 26 —Two are under Albany, Gs, July esmpanies of militia bere orders to awalt icstruciocs from Gov. Cendler to go ta Bainbridge in case they ure uveded to suppress any further trouble there. | than the United States troops bave yet penetrated on land. It is in the | Province of Laguna. It has a popu- | lation of 11,476, and is 27 miles from Santa Cruz, on the eastern shore of the bay. Its capture is not consid- ered of any strategical importance, except s part of the plan to harass avd worry the insurgents. } as It is reported in Filipino circles ia Manila that the issurgents recently received consigtments of saltpeter and lead from Japan The iosur- geots bad been experiencing many difficulties io the manufacture of geod power, that which they pro duced lacking power of penetration and range. The two friars, who were recently Passaic vine- ggists.