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| REASONS AGAINST A PRIMARY. THEY OPPOSE EXPAASIGL } Men Who Combat Subjugation of the Gov. Stephens Takes Strong | Filipinos Meet in Chicago Grounds for Opposition. | for Organization. |THE PRESIDENT HELD RESPONSIBLE. Stephens has been of he propesition, now be { through- Governor Lon V ked late what tr thought of uently ¢ ng so extensively discuss H _ oe Says the Republican Party fin atale, tonominate state| eS y au cove Is Not Yer Committed to “ihe New candidates in 1900 at SSREr At PET Treason” Ex-Gov. Boutwell Says the vary. He opposes the plan and | Presiuent snould Be Held Accountable Pa s out the follow authorized | for Loss«f Life and Outisy of Money- ii | rel embodying his reitsonus — : atatement embodying ONS) Chicago, Oct The opposition of therefor | the ant Xpansionists to the subjuga- foasiine is Lam a candidate for | tion of the Filipmos took tangibi. form | to-< © meeting 0: out 160 del oth nd do not propose to at-| to-day in the meeting of = egates from d.iferen it to dictate the party's future}, parts of the coun- ake ry to launch a crusade against tne policies or its nominees, [can express) policy of tne administration in the myself, L hope. at this time upon the | Philippines. The meeting was calle ubjec “ de of selectir our | © order in Centr al Music hail by ‘em- x feos a porary Chairman Edwin Burritt Smi mext state candidates, Just NOW| of ¢ In closing his speech Mr. receivin so much consideration, | Smith saic without inviting the charge of self- Pips Sut areks Coa sciaieiae interest or improper motives next year ribute to the . . _| p rty that shail taen stand for the forcible s My love for my party and my in-] y, Hof any people, & oppose tue e-€ n of any, who hou terest in its success alone prompt me in con, auve can erty in pu.s The to oppose the primary plan of select- ared the state candidates 5 I doubt its | itutes recognize only in het The Missouri the state candi- rality. conven- tion dates taws directi plan of selecti The last separate conventions mof the century. W4 supreme issu may not now be de legislature enacted ; public and empi.¢ Every farmer knows that to kill weeds s To cut the he must go to the Free. » pay ex roots. weed off on the sur- face, me: weed is si grow. way cine as pense 0! forth Gold 1 ilir Pierce’s Common Sense Me On receipt of 21 one for the purpose of nominating candi-|~ Qwing wo the illness of his wi 1008 pages, paper-bound ates r judges state officers. | Gov. George H. Boutwell, of Massuchu- | free. For cloth binding ser dat for judges and state officer ov. George S to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalc setts, could not be present, but a letter from him read. It contained, among other things, the following: Must we hay There separate primaries? law the Missouri was is no statutes regulating a primary, where] Mas ts will ve represented in the con- e fere as aiready So dec.ared i axpected to participate. Without | The democratic party has oun: » war in| Th the Phili,pines, and the repuolic roy Mus apecial laws governing a primary, lent the doors would be thrown open to refused to sanctiun the doing» of U and it has traversed his pulicy by dex peace and recognition of the right of self-gov- ernment in those waom the pres.dent is seek- ing to subdue to his will. Tuere are several points on which the conference may declare i opinions and announce its policy wita entire freedom und wich much power. First—The president snould be held responsi- bie for the war in the Phiii nes and fo: sacrifice of life and the expenditure of treasuct incurred in its prosecution. countless frauds. and impositions of all kinds would be practiced upon the party by unscrupulous political Irregularities and crook- in many schemer edness would be discovered of the counties in the state as well as i the cities, and it matters not how | .orSmperiaitws of the couatry, show! ane great might be the majority of any | nounce its purpose to oppose his re-ele tion would more than likely policy. : ; Third —The conference may declare its inten fied with some of them. and damage rot ai would ensue to the party. ar be dissatis- lo be tion to oppose the re-election of any member of congress Who muy sustain an appropriat.on of - men or money for the prosecution of the war. What might be beneficial to party | On these points tuere should be no compromise, i ) no concessions. eres’ N roe e allaway a rests : Monroe and ( law WW) qnus far the president alone is responsible. counties might not beneficial in | Should congress indorse and sustain nis polic C and Cale ¢ = i in bs wecant en ca.ry the con.est iuto tue state | #T ooper and Cole counties. It is best, | gna districts for the purpose of unseating th in my judgment, to leave the mode} men who may have supported and sanctioned ei A 3 the doings of the president a county's choice to ———_—___—— = Local self-] SAW A BODY IN THE WAGON. all of expres the government is local committees. sh democratic, and cent blood which Medical stamps /y, Doctor cal Adviser, ill be sent 31 stamps bs Re BOLD BANK ROBB ne fe at Schell City Y RS. mite and the Robbers Secure All Thursd: and id carr WS: While n Police W. J the bank by three men and disarmed, ved, blindfolded and bound n to the bank where thedoor ah id tak ot The rob good democrats believe in home rule. | 42 Oklahoma Witness Makes a Sensa- 2 “ em e Jester Mur- le county committees can now] **" Siarcmees te Se eres ee 1 ’ 4 } * . der Case at Paris, Mo. ive prnmaries in their various coun- 1 é : Paris, Mo., Oct. When the last'|ly blowin ties, and allow thedemocrats to vote : zi 3 g witness in the trial finisted | 2 direct for the candidates from @Ov-] testifving last the ahate hae ernor down if they see fit—the candi-| established the fact that Gilbert Gates hey a0 dates receiving the highest number | o#4 pyeared at some pointon the |) a" one oakar ti hoice | He ‘ +Grove. Wil- | Hand, abx of votes to be consideres a Ie CDOKC IGT. Sees. ma, testified | escape. of the county, and toreceive the vote] taat on dan . at Jester es of its delegates in the state conven-| alone h west ae i dr: yunty. for many that : tion Audrain county, for many e hed an | will have ears has prac his sthod of : yeu has pra dothis method of xcept the feet. | build the selecting deleg tes to the state con- +d that later, in follow- W.F. ventions. The time required m re saw the trail of states that all | canvassing the county and the extra- "P oe ar i % » pool of blued. a ile ordinary heavy expense to the candi business t dates are serious objections to it Mahaney labtiga act abc ane “_* ’ oe ss yell Washington. O There will be, The expense tothe candidate would | in ail probability, another vy *s de- | roughly. t be so at that only men of wealth|lay in legislating for the Niearagua appointed by could afford to ask for nominations on the state ticket. tl the d Men of moderate : - routes will ent not make its report to means would be barred from office-} the next session of con Mem holding in Missouri afterthe primary | ef the commission have already spent} |, plan was adopted, s the fight be- about thre mnonils in E irope joking é . |at maps and charts, and it is said tween the rich and the poor candi-} most a 5 vill be required to make | in dates would be an unequal one * *| the investigatioas for this information. | fy s *# 8 es ize @ Teast. Independents to Orgy ew York, Oct. 17.—Plans hav A poor man, unable to meet been burglars were ev their work is Some pieces of the siife were oon the After e bell, the Ca ay night pert bank aobbers v town of Schell City, on the line of the M.K. & T. Railroad, in Vernon coun- ty, watchman and making him a oner, blew the safe of the bank open The particulars of the robbery are as fol- after off ied waking told not to move « bers. of w ge them eured all nit $4,000 to secure a vault fartin. and they w ifterne ut is mot ih the ire robbers | partly lo partly lo arousing the birds had flown its his ash. of or he to p yeerine is) supposed to used in doing the work the n ill } » injured the last sited the little capturing the n contents. rounds, N Lee was attacked would there wi ectdy Is to Dyna- week ex- ht pris- hit was broken open and he was placed in the private office in the rear and supposed to be six, then commenced work on the vault and safe, complete- i Nitro- e been for wn <e k. wi rang the itizens, but issessments, made upon him by the A tous here eeton ew TiC There has been no cluefonnd yet as rious conunittees of the state, and fala te (ie nahi on of all the pa-|to who the robbers were or where vould not even get his name on the|/ per manufactories of the country |they have gone. The night watch- ickets fy » » choice flo: > 2 Is no dependent r © tickets. He might be the choice of] grouped in the m now independent | j)4),, Billy Lee. savs one of the rob- .y | Which manufacture wood pulp board, »| paper pulp board uw board. All told 100 or more mills are interested in the project of consolidation and the we|amount of capital involved is about $50,000,000, the party, but under the prim method he would not be ‘in it.” os ps tiig that r alone,” and st Under the theory “we al Sad better let well enoug should not. under the existing fortu- Seven Cars Were Wrecked. nate condition of affairs in the state 4 3 Nevada. Mo., Oct. 17.—About th experiment. or tamper with sacred | aight, while the Missouri Pacifie } things. Edo not know of any demo- | was unloading ght at Shelde miles of Nevada, the through hich 1 ad to ndidate for state ottice by ratic ntinte s attemp co north ran into the air name its ¢ : in n cars and the caboose En- the general primary plan. Let afew] gineer Ennis and Fireman Maddox republican states try it first irely saved their lives by jumping from the moving train. lfadopted. I fear that the political rout the state would be to our nominees more ould be done it bosses f able to dict: easily than vention, Where everythin the of The cities would poll mor it i democratic Rains would reduce s could , ror colonial coun- acon aS unanimously is done at the govern mstrue vote The | S445 belongir . but Ithe The robbers secure e vault, ink moun lost bers was a small man and scription of the men he that they There w wrton were all poorly dressed, but that is 4.016, in n deposit, |The ADMITS HE IS JESTER. Proseeution. THOS. RUTLEDGE A STAR WITNESS he Old Farmer Tells a Sensational Story on the Stand avo murder of tion, at nesses to Paris Missou Texas As soon as morning Attorney Pat defendant's attorney. ast ion by prosecut rising: “In order to save t Ties, pell useless Alexar the prisoner at the bar is Jester. We also admit that same Alexander Jester who traveled throughout Missouri with Gilbert Gates in 1871 him. we plead not guilty Mo., Oct. 12.—The second day of the Jester preliminary trial closed with one of the most) damag ing and sensational links the prose- To thecharge against Paris, eution has vet forged in the chain of evidence woven around the decrepit old prisoner. Witness aft ly identified Jester as the man who escaped from jail while under indict- murder of his young twenty-eight that the his r Witness had positive- ment for the traveling companion, They un and wagon v swore te found in pos- Gilbert Gates They swore to the description of the in- session were those of shepherd dog that had been the rable companion of the boy up to the very day that it, as well as he, suddenly disappeared, the night af- ter they had left Middle Grove, on Jan. 1871, and through it allthe prisoner sat with downcast eyes and sullen countenance Rutle the Thomas B >was put Middle ud time ol substant it Fle i 1 lived « On the ev orn that ittention to two movers wagous ss OWT home. “T started down to thegateto look ied, **but outfits,” he at the the driver was cor anxious to avoid me. for he whipped his horses into a trot, and passed the gate when I was about 150 feet away. Right in front of my gate were two hickory trees. one on each side of the road, and there was barely room for a wa The d 1 was lightly coveres itly feared that th he had following would not pass the ron tO Pass tween them iver of the front e wayon, all: t ro and 1m trees in safety, fo he cover of . just al 1e wagon wassuddenly thrown back nd t dd behi i shor x 1 tt nt I first s gons I vous had p i i Gates 1 SeLpp j to prove th Defense Surprises the 2 j he is the} t the ool of blood west PROBATE COURT DOCKET \ oe November Term Commencing Nov. 13, 1899. e Rutled use was spot was n Gates and lered Do vou remember iner wa othe nwho the Ist D, M N i “ ng Attorney Rodes Edith » ; ldo wit A bram W hiteh V Brown, Admr ia " as Nancy B Burch, M F Bor The : naess zi 1) WW Concktin, Chae S Cones Admr sed wi . do Nancy Nash, HH aes Ipon t white-| David Ransopher, Jno M Harrison, G : 9 DV Brewn, Admr rn, Mathias Kern, Admr sa to s th V Brown, Admer pre 1 emy Sis r ix ey, Nathan Groves 14 .N Riley, me é y Mapes, ~arah apes, Ex i | Ss o Hull, Bx inst: Part Hades = | 2Np DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lévw ( np Clark, 1 i J bn Owen, G ‘iitente uk’ pce am ma Staudish, Admrx al, ZA Wt « ecreaney lapostacy of repub- | Bertha Cathrien, et al, FM ri lican ] What would Lincoln | Jottam scadder, W end AT Fx say, if they could speak un the] Charlie Denney, WP Connell, G in administra- | Chaties Biet W L. Richardson, G C1 . Mary J Reece, G ton] Lula an, W K Hofman, it SRD DAY, WEDNESDAY, WoV. LwM Robert HK CN Teeter, Admr W H Walters Mary F Waiters, E | Geo Mosier, Fred FE Mosier, Admr | AJ Satterlee, Wm S Mudd, Admr James A MeKiroy, et ohp H McKiroy, @ 11) Walter Jett, G ib Parker ( unit, | Grace Brannock, J ranmock, G wsement of a republican | Hebert Clark, Tbeodoshia Clark, Admrg Joseph }.cComack, et al, Wm Kash, G Norton b Siggins etal, sigxine, G A Denton, G solemnly and often warned en Colbert 5 Walker, D y and American people [28> Walker, DK : 4vm pay, TeURS mov. lorm. per which ited | waiters « \; in path ty, | Frank K Mize, et at, \\m E Walton, C ‘ Prudence Cooper, et al, C H Cooper, ¢ »y has encouraged and fos = 4 rig Re uben Carmen, Nancy Carman, Admrx the] Klizabeth Walley, AG Walley, Ex Alexander Bomar, Ruth Bomar, Admrx arah J Park Kx aberger, Chas Kemberger evens, Henry Bearce, G , Wright Bailey, G until reregations ery of goverment is practical- ly in hands Truly, as Mr. Clark aptly puts it, the best part of the republican party wir Admr Thirsa B Minnie Baile Walter Shields, Thos IH Shicids, @ is under ground.—Republic Bertie U Gentry, etal >arab E Gentry, © STH DAY, FRIDAY, Nov. I7th. Comparatively Easy. Pearl Forbes, e1 al, 8 Y Forbes G They say Jack Ricketts 1s | Alice Short, et al, G W Sybert, G terribly ever since Penelope | F ™ Estep, J N Estep, ¢ refused him. Isn't that awful? Ethel | £4Wim Ellstrom, Minnie Elistrom, G a ae Harry A M i —Oh, I don’t know Just think how rry Adar ew artha Adams, G Jae Blizzard, et al, Jesse Blizzard, G much harder he would have drank if | Hiram Johnson, Uakley Jennson, Ex married him : Susetta Thomas, C A Bird, G Ouve Jones, H P Jones, G Largest University in the World. Lee Ash, et a), Lizzie Ash, G A university in Cairo is said to have | % T brown, H P Nickell, admr 11,000 students, more than attend any | Marinda P Hannan, ¢ 'W Rose, G other two universities in the world Aodracage vexaydlchebinoggseg ootioes s¥-st J. F. SMILH, Judge of Probate. ¢ f'wo (2) acres off of the south end of ‘the w half of the west half of we southwest quarter Alpheus C Nichols, Adeline Bichols, G Of the southwest quarter of section fourteen (4) ith drinking she had enton by their County ef bate 5 Ihereby certify the above and foregoing to be atrae and correct copy of the settlement docket for the term of the probate court, com- mencing ow the Lith day of November, inw, deed of trust dated Feby¥, xv and recorded im the recorder’s office within and for Bates county Missouri, in book Ne. 157 page 46 conveyed te the undersigned trustee the tollowing described cal estate iying and being situate im the # my hand and seal this the 12th county of Bates and state et Mesouri, to-wl STATE OF MIsS5UUKI, ; Whereas Ii T Henton and H F f We are sure you do not. Nobody wants it. Butit comes in township forty (4) range Uurty-one (si) to many thousands every ar. — ng ali ; oF eae iy i situated y yy neTeOn ant nachinery and fixtures belong Itcomes to those who have had ing to said mill, wiueh “ohveyance was medete coughs and colds until the trust to secure the payment of four certein notes tully deseribed in said deed whereas, itis providedin sai deed of trust that the said grantors in sand deed of trust shail at ali Umes keep the buildings then existe or those th throat is raw, and the lining trust, and membranes of the lungs are inflamed. Stop your cough when it first appears, and you ; w thereatier ina a said real Agricola ste constantly insureu against fire. tor ie remove the great danger of insurable value thereol (» sume ineuranes ebm future trouble. yer’s pany represented by alton Trust Compa- ny, aud all such polier ined to said Wal- ton ‘Trust Company, and in d-iauit of whiew it provided that the whole debt « deed of trust sball at once vecome due and pay- able; and wherea: 1 property has not beem kept insared as required by the terms and con- ditions of said deed of tre and ‘ ns f rust, what insur- ance that yeen made the buildi thereon has become torte:tec der the tonne t the p ng such insurame, and said febtin « of the facts storesaid has become payavie and is unpaid Now there at the request of the legal holder said ne vd pursaant to the conditions of suid ot trust, I will proceed to sell above describ- ed premises at due, to the highest bidder for cast 4t front door of the court house, in tue city of Butler, coun- ty of Bates and state of Missouri, om Friday, November lu, inva, between the huurs of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. A. ALLEN, 49-40 Trustee. Pecioral stops coughs of allkinds. It does so because it is a sooth- ing and healing remedy of great power. This makesitthe great- est preventive to consumption. Chattel Mortgage with Power of Bale. Know all men Put one of by these presents, That om this the 5th day of August, a. D Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral ise in consibasalion ot the crm at sere? one (71) doliars, to hun paid by Martin Nyhart, | of Bates county, Mo., Go seli, assign, trauater and set over unto the said Martin N}bart, his executors, S0ministrators and assigns, the fol- lowing property, to-wit About Btteen acres of lots No. three (3), section three (3), wwnelll thirty-pine (54), of range thirty-two ), oma lot No. sixteen (16), section tour (4), township thirt , Of range thirty-two (yz), alse wibk machine, two Gink rid- Dew ; Upon condition that if f Plasters over your lungs Orn now growing apom arin Nybart +xecutors, Wrs and Assigns one prominsory ty-one (71) doliars, dated August i Gue sixty after cate interest from date, at > per cept, then this com- | veyance shall be void ; otherwise w remain im the partie- a will receive @ prompt repiv, without cost } tall foree and efect. Ana in case detauit be ‘adhress, DE. J. C. AYER, Mmentol the debt above mea- Lowell, 1t thereof, er of the interest hen the e ought fum shall, st the said Marlin Nybart becowe im ana ¢ the property y remain ih My po- Sass on ie in the payment of or © part thereat ne anc uthority o spo . 9 sad outh rity of @ F disposal, or an attempt —_ rprasegers -_ z el cad erty. or @ remeval e cle of the c ait co oh wv ar trom Sew Home returnableat the No r eRasonaul Preaaues im part. to me diree © the the arun Nynart, or bis 7 aid property, or s ane of detault oF as J var NS art, or tus za i ihe any pe cuon - ider » the 8 ° te of o, ter i nale . aus tue : * kworth or bis ai repres she * wher i bave » sig i 2 awl Mi once Of un oars DUCK wOMIH

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