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TWO KILLED IN RAILROAD WRECK One Was a St. Lady, Name Unknown, Who Was Cremated. PARLOR CAK TELESCOPED was pulling i 1 pass and was Passenger No taking a sidir while going the rate o lor ¢ tai an hour ! mad F d oftrain No.5 A snowstorm gineer Frank Raym failed to see the flagman of train No 1. Raymond states that rwhen within rear end of the passer TOG feet He did not have time to reverse his gine or jump When the crash came the engine of No. 5 fairly divided the parlor goil balf its length, crushing the furniture and occupants into the front end Conductor Hopkins, although injur ed, with his train crew. commenced tor P and car seats a thin blue flame up which indicated that the Efforts were redoubled, scue the passengers om the indescriblabe mass of iron shot car was but the gale fanned the flames, and in an on tire. incredibly short: time the wreckage Platt, a woman was afurnace. J. ( young farmer, found a young who is from St. Louis, fairly wedged in the top of the car. seated bolt upright in a chair With an ax and sledge he tried to get out The flames through the wreckage and drove him her leaped back. She made no response, no out- evidently dead. The flames leaped up and wrapped her ery and was form as if ina shroud, while passen- gers turned away from the sickening spectacle. The flesh.of the the heated cross b: girl fell to of the car, and long after the outside of the car had burned the sickening odorof burning flesh ¥ noticeable, and particles of flesh were seen hanging to the frame. work of the chair. young lt is believed that anoth was cremated, but no an account of her to-night he wounded and dead were placed r woman one can give wm the cars of passenger train No. 1 and brought to this city, where med- ical treatment was given by a of p corps rsicians gineer Raymond and his fireman William Rast, had a miraculous es- tape. Raymond was in, but finally made his securely wedged escape from i scalding steam through the bottom of the eab. Rast, the fireman, crawl ed threugh a parler car window and made his escape Neither was injured except a few scratches. Considerable melted dripped from the framework of the silver and parlor car. The burning car lit up the sky, the reflection being miles. seen for Trainmen are reticent as to the eause of the accident, but the respon crew of McAfee, one of S among the sibility seems to rest on the No. 1. Brakeman M the crew of No. 1 jured The results of an in food or drink are promptly recti fied. without pain or discomfort. by taking a few doses of HERBINE. Pri 50 cents,at H. L. Tucker's over-indulgence British are After Coal. Mew York, Feb. 28.—Accordi the Mailand Express there was a re port in coal circ] that British government. through an out- side party, was making inquires as to whether it could seeure 1,000,000 There Creat les today the tons of bituminous coal here appears to be some trouble i Britain, Austria and Russia as to getting the coal needed for manufac- A letter from « Liverpool manufacturing turing and naval uses concern to one its New York customers stat- ing that no more orders should be j mourning with wh solicited, as the firm found ditt in getting sufficient factories, was coal to shown to \o-day If your child is cross or peevish. it isno doubt troubled with worms White's Cream Vermifu the worms, and it its natural chee cents. At H.L.T move tor he saw the Louis Young tional | Trusts and Porto Rico. From the Denver News 4 bill levying a 25 per cent duty on imports from Porto Rico to the Unit- olves a great constitv- Porto States—made so ed States iestion. If Rico is a United treaty of part of the peace with au th g p bi t if by t pr to Withe scussing the sti ! t uestio aN i » Rican tariff is being demanded jl the sugar and tobaceo trusts if resident recommendec j tioua trade between tl fand ited States por | ways means committee of the vue ion of the trusts, 20k the opposite view. so that pending bill hinges more upon [trust dictation than upon the cot stitutional principal envolved. Con ssinen are trimming their views of the fundamental law to acce with the interests of thesu monopolists uation ser nendeus power of tl in national legislation The constitution of the United Stateseven sinks into insignificance beside the re- quirements of certain interested trusts the Jegislation necessary to the pre- dividends. On ntain tl surface of the debate there is a constitution, the hand of these two trusts in shaping the tense of regard for the but underneath is seen des- tiny of the bill and the action of con- gress thereon You can be cheerfuland happy only when you are well. Lf vou feel “out take Hering, it’ will brace Price 50 cents. at H. L. of sorts’ you up Pucker’s Ambushed By Insurgents. March 1 ( hundred insure Manila, p. m.j).—A ‘nts, seven miles from in Fernando de la Union, ambushed ‘nomen of the third cavalry. who were escorting a provision train. The while re- Americans scattered, and turning to camp, one man was killed. The insurgents captured four horses and a quantity of provisions. A sub- sequent reconnaisance of the locality developed the fact that there were intrenchments there, and a force of Filipinos, estimated to number SOO men The third cavalry is prep drive the insurs tly purchased naval transport Alava ring to ents out. The reeen- sent to Ragay, in the Gulf of Liberate for Spanish prisoners, has returned here. bringing 500 prisoners, including priests, officers, soldiers and civilians and ten Ame The naval officials being infor that the prisoners were careless- ly guarded, hurried the Alava to taga, y, manned by twenty blue jack Brooktyn accompainied ets. Six officers from the and fifty marines transport the Have you a cough A dose of Bal lard’s Horehound syrup will relieve it Price 25 and 50 cents, at H. L. Tuck- er’s Three Lives Sacrificed. Bluefield, W. Va.. Feb. 28.—Joseph Glean, a farmer, livir of this place, killed his daughter and Albert Marsh, her lover. and then killed himself vesterday. Glean had forbidden Marsh toecall on his daugh- ter, and ding him in the parlor ordered him to leave. Upon Marsh's refusel. Glean fired at him with a shot gun. 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THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another list will = hortly appear in this paper! Don't miss it! The grandest list of premiums ever offered! e Kansas City CONVENTION HOTEL RATES. | Way off. vet people | knee Lipton ange ' Whereas, Albert M. Garrison apd Rath F aes }iave appointed committees and a trike Garrison, nie wife, by their deed of trust muakir aratior dated Feb 16 lee, —_— a im the a z < : " coe, | Waking preparations recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Kansas City Proprietors Give Notice je chat annals Guartsee Missoart. in book No page 486 conveyed to e oo see oe eee the undersigned trustee the following d There will be no Advance. (y for all who visit the cit bed real estate lving aad being sitnate in ies pty of Bates ana state of Missonri, St. Louis Reput nd to treat their ngs bro aif of t If of the west he Kansas Ci hotelkeepers are | handsomely that will « id Gap was ndthe west baif of th F . nurder of the three Crafts brothers porth west quarter an north iding out notices to the publie to | hold the next c« tion AL tr3e ats ; , = ; ‘tee southeast on f the ecember. ; t ttl bei , ions h Ir t quarter of sect on seven (7), in town- he effect that rates will not be increas- uany de tions have a y night (38), of range thirty (30), con Lieutenant A Suicide ~<dduring the 1 tie nationaleon- | commenced making inc t seventy 7 acres mo’ or dduring the demic national eon inn 1 making i less, which conveyance wan made i it some New } ishingto ‘el 2N.—Genern] . ust to secure the payment of four certain m ¥ Washington, Fei 2 1TH! | notes fativ described im pais ind people have been industri- It is promised that the democrats | Otis has reported to the War Depart- of trast, and whereas, deraalt hea beer i } tl Cit that second Lieutenant John Waugh, made 1 the pacme:t of the prin ipal of V circulating stories about exor- | wt the Kansas City« arpa nd Lieutenant John Wang one of said notes and the a-nusl in‘erest on Ik Thirty-ninth Volunteer Infar shot al notes and é yrding to hotelKkeep- 1 } terms an cond « « . « ner himseli through the heart + tem ms ant cond mp oy and payable -tuur aod DF w theretore holder ot eaid notes and pur tlone of anid deed of trust Iw d= that ly up to porarily deranged from ex ntion | yousness on the hinst..at Manik P their aut to thec proceed to sel promises expect as many persons a rout undue | hotel unpaid t the above described premises,ai public vendue = tI f to the highest bidder for cash et the enst front rowding, to occupy one room, and | $9.00 another of some $4,000 B.B. | door of the court house in the rity of Butler ¥ “at maiees county of Hate-, apd stare of Mi sourt, on each will be ¢ red the cust¢ and nei as ever received a cent sss : } cs a ¢ Friday, March 23 imo rates of the hote It is he rest of the country to Bottle to rere between the bours of pine o’ciork In the fore- afternoon of that B00n and five o’ciock in Some New York men have been | State + the delegates runnir 1 Deep-seated, obstine cases. the or the purposes of satiefying o0id debt threatening that, unless there was a} g to pay tl belong kimd that have resisted doctors. bot bases" somes bigciyei y-o--o-talh > understanding about hotel -sident’s own state, Ohio springs aud Atent medicine treat- very short time, they would | ae a ment, qui kly vield to B. B B. (Bo- Notice of | Settlement ave the committee recon- Tragedy at Kentucky Dance. breryace emcee B ae. ughly poste Notice is hereby given to ell creditors and sil others interested In the estate of Chas F deceased that i, Warnock city ch indica es the moutt ng sores selected Louisville. Ky given in | to the Commercial from Whitesburg It is | Feb. 28.—A special s ons as mucous pat erupt ions ng sk Bore th roat where issurances would be ea advance against ove Coanty Pr rarges. tells of a free fight near Pound Gap, Tore Dowa Emblems of Mourning Frankfort. Ky., Feb. 28.—Unknow..| persons last night stripped the state ‘apitol building of the e¢ blems of h the front of the | building was draped on account of! the d Arno h of the late democratic gov- Goebel. luty dur The soldiers were on | gthenight. Captain Coch- | thold a court ran who is inchar, vf inquiry to-day casTrornra The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the }ing quarters Zit. =| ; ae . tae : swollen iar vinta, coppe county, state oi Missouri to be hel jexplained that a New < aS jin which ¢ person was kille = 4 om the /4th day of May i#” plain ; ‘ orker was in | in whi one person was killed and .ojored spots. chancres, ulceration on | ey 6. F. WARSOCK, Fcommunication with a Kansas City | several injured. Thetrouble occurred | the body, andi aABes ead Adm'nietrator hotel man regard juarters for the | during a dance at the home of Bill | wheret open cote: ag x a titicn of Final Settlement. onvention. and the latter gave him | Mullins, a Virginia moonshi Pat ss Notice is here given to all creditors. and ate or room nter ., = - * ‘we a mal Jl othe: pterested in the extate of Wil ma + Tate. per room. intended forfour or | sols and knives were used i eee Le ane tee Lowen posses oo ee re men. assur r that a imme oe as eax: “4 that i rank Lowen five men. assuming that they would | scrimmage. which lasted © | pletely « a Intend to mai the next teraro f all oceupy the sam in room for sleep- The New York mar for himself, and hence ot understand the nature of the luding that | ed rarged place had been cleared of al wounded. John Newberry was s and died within two hours. E ‘lean, perf I and #kin =m glow of perfect healt tions panty, state of Mir ler, commencing on y of May io FRANK LOWEN 4-48 Surviving pertoer, Admr wanted a room lid 1 el man’s pric berry. his brother. wa i Luella, the of Mull imes wi Mrs. rouble ruised and a mar Althc onventiomis a good Notice of Final Settiemept. by given to al! eredite iB the estate of Win Frank Lowen he was eX daugt two or three times what he deemed to bea fair rate, } i led to raise some reco © procee the Bates County Probate county, state of Missouri. to commencing on the 14th day of ia-at FRANK LUWE in Bates a at Botler 1400 Admr, named nson county. was shot