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THOUGHT LIFE NOT | WORTH THE LIYING. | BRITISH ACROSS THE ZAND. LOVE 1S AN ASSET. BRAVE TEXAS SOLDIER. . Unusual Ruling Made by a Judge in Yitjs Seven Filipinos Single-Handed When Attacked. Texarkana, Tex., May 9.—Charles Birtscher of this city. received to day a cablegram from Manila, signed by Colonel Hare of the Twenty-third Regiment, confirming the report that the old yentleman’s son, James, had been attacked by a band of fourteen Filipinos while doing guard duty Boers Still Fall Back Before Reberts’s Heavy Advance. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, May .10.—A hus- band’s love isan asset of the wife, and she lias a legal claim thereto Such was the ruling of Justice Me- Carthy in a damage suit of $100,000. Mrs. E. G is sueing Mrs. Anna R. Gazzam for alienating her The defendant Chartes Morton, Southera Ho-| tel Clerk, Who Disappear- | ed Sunday, Committed Suicide. | Bhe British are Now Ninety Miles North Of Bloemfontien on The way to Pre- at i wading >ria---Corned beef Declared Repabiie, 10th. | * i , : r til recently | Contraband at Delage Bay. husband's affections Charles Morton, who until recently : ; ; i Sad) sa was night clerk at the Southern Ho-| ie whistle aintil boo dats y 10.—It is officially | ee aun nilade — St ee oe el 1 whodis. = aredlast Sunday| Mz- Bryan speke to-night at the/ the whistle un ee ! ee and inag London, May a ae ‘ojing society woman in Philadelphia. |hig assailants sizgiehanded and|{t »and whodi appeared Last 5 gif POE PONE h he was escorted | @™@ting to stepfrom t 1e track wag amanounced that the British have She is dressed in black. about 60 Eied seven of therm leavimg letters which indicated that : st bs . ies co war tend. | Stuck by the engine aad k ‘ d the Zand River and that the years old, and is well preserved, and] The cablecram stated further that | he meditated taking his life, commit Peg reee anes the Miia Waid abeut twenty feet, killing Re Moers are in full retreat. Bi he — her faceindicates that she must have] pirtscher was wounded inthe should-| ted suicide. His body was ane ot oc ; i : rom Lor« z : vesterda C ing i oom & St ew : 2 . 3 : Se iver a = iF tamein two dispate hs been handsome when young. er, but not seriously yesterday mening ina ry oe = o-}* qh sa chins cece Gaw iak ws eh his daughter, < ee ret nays: , The defendant moved that auon-| ‘Therahas been a great deal of en-| tel Regent, Fourteenth and ( eryrs — From Memorizx hall he|F- Ashbury. The residence inet. “4 , adquarters at the s fe z ‘ ie. ai * s. F he « ior the as a2 . — 4 | - Yhicage & Ss s nara sere m.—We are| Suit be entered upon the ground that | thusiasm here over the news convey- | Street From the condition of the stead be RNR hall cekece eins uated near the Chicago & Alton : ront, Ma. es : — z the wife has no property right in her| 44 in the telegram, but it portrayed |COFpse. it was evident that Morton | | special committee composed SURE TO WIN. RUN DOWN BY ATRAIN Bryac: Declares Democrats Are Sure| P.M. Gaw, a Prominent Ctizea, of Viewery. Killed lastantly. Toledo, O., May 3.—William Jen-| 2 Higgiasville, Me, May s—P. x nings Bryan arrived in Toledo om | Na one of aoe oldest citizens of Detrovt this afternoon and wee re-| yet@ county, was. instanély killeg ceived ‘by ® paseen. alarge delegation off citi- | here early this morning by comes wcll i “Ks |gertrainon the Chicago & » heac by bands of music anda | sou BA azenas visas oop faw. who was in his SOth 5 over | was walking on the track when the. | accident oceurred. He failed to hear. reseatative demoerats from z northern Ohio. entices husbam cas sseavaland Royal garrison artillery gersand four brigades of cavalry merched here to-day. The enemy acid the opposite bank of the Zand aiver. Their strength will be ascer- tained to-morrow, when I hope to be vatbie to force a passage of the river.” The Zand river is about ninety vateiles north of Bloemfontein and fifty- obi ia Galiot dha ‘ive south of Kroonstad. The British ‘cite ware consequently about 195 miles eoimnenl aaea ea rom Pretoria. The crossing of the % iver appears to have been effected swecmer than even the most sanguine eexpected- Though the opposition sthe federals are offering shows that yesterday's report of the abandon ment of their position was ill founded Lord Roberts’ advance force, consist- ang of from 10,000to 12,000 mount- ~ed men, besidesinfantry, artillery and “the naval contingent, appears to be seufficiently powerful to overwhelm uy, because unt. may force a man to support childrer not his own. lect money damages for the loss o her husband’s affections.” ast an But a wife can not col MeCarthy made the following import ant decision: husband anc rights The law shouk eaqnal in husband to recove’ damages for the loss of the afiectior of her life’s partner. the possesses Therefore, the defens Clark is Given More Time. senate to-day the case invelying the seat of Mr. Clark of abey have been reinforced by 3,000| time he would insist that the ease be omen from other commands and pos- ~sese a score of heavy guns, theexperts “believe the opposition will not be pro- longed longer than is necessary to sremove the guns and other impedi- ements in the direction of Kroonstad. arther reports from Lourenzo Merques show that the customs au- ‘thorities there, in addition to cloth- ‘ing and shoes, refuse to clear corned theef for the Transvaal, holding it is sion of all other business. Mr. Sewall of New Jersey announce ed that he should object to that. Mr Gallinger of New Hampshire address- tion, attempting to show that “the country is due to the policy of pro- tection as embodied in the Dingley tariff law.” «contraband. The session was concluded with ee eulogies on the late Reprensetative Ballard’s Snow Liniment cures Samuel Baird of Louisiana. wkeematism, neuralgia, headache. = — ~sick headache, sore throat, cuts. Two Ten-Thousand Dollar Bills. sprains, bruises, old sores, corns and all pain and inflammation. The most *netrating liniment in the world. New York, May 9.—Much interest was shown at the federal building to- Tice 25 cts. and 50 cts. At H. L.|day in regard to the cash bail depos- Lueker’s drug store. ited yesterday by C. F. W. Neeley of Tae Se the Cuban post office department, PLANS FOR THE CONVENTION. who was arrested Sunday at Rochester on a charge of embezzling $36,000 government funds The $20,000 bail required was deposited in the form of two new on pLReeuere Democratic National Sub-Committee Busy at Kansas City. | road and Mr. Gaw was in the habig mow across the Zand river The en- ESS eee es = had been dead at least twodavs. T orate arrangements had been made | fwalking om the ‘wack, al F is sti ingas z position | husband's affectionsand society. The} +4 those who knew the young many. 2 a REDE to receive this distinguished member | Of Wa s erase i emy is still holding a qk pa court was quick to break in: nothing more than a realization of }™edium of death was earbolic aci jofthat fraternity ‘8 estimated often warned of his Cunger. 2 gre d ing them a eee fully 2S we hear ‘ut we are gradually pushing “If a woman a what was always expected of him. that fully 25.000 people : ecard pad ark.”’ 8 r i re siti e bed in hi yan at the variou ants where * = : I ived late|#¥2yY from a wife. has the woman wo | te wag born and reared in this city, | tural position Been th be di - is we paket the ~via s sical ate recei vec » ras dressed only in under- > spoke it P city The second dispatch, coe le Cart, | 'emedy? Must she fold her hands and | pis parents being old and respectable | Tom : was dre ~ ees in under SViGiA beac he wibanthead be nie he soon $ 12:30 m,—|endure it? residents of Texarkana. clothe Lort ee Onen CHOI boas terview, and took occasion to express mama river, es ae Wigoe »| °The wife ean get a divorce,” an In his boyhood days, young Birt-] neatly and carefully folded and lay | himself ve vy decidedly regarding the Wax ee oll trent: hey | ered Mr Dale.” her betrayed the greatest courage| pon a chair at the side of the bed.|coming national electios whith bel “eeapy a position twenty miles in “Is that all she can do?” asked the in all things that he encountered. He] Near by upon the mantel was an] declares ede surely result in an —_ Candles rily oer. 93 és . 3 ce us xs os ; rhe demoe Sar Victc ¥s ie} oe Pt i judge.” “Doesn’t the law provide that | yas alwaysofa fearless and dauntless |e™pty bottle, whi had contained histo ; an das say cae ae win “ the With the wide ly ened io she can make theother woman smart | character. A hero second only to|¢atbolic acid. } will take some time to learn the for it?” Dewey is about to be made by Tex-| Morton went to Hotel Regent last | hesitation. “The people are with us| ont Bute more an raalties, but I am hopeful we havenot “It does not.” replied Mr. Dale. “A | a pkan : Sunday night. He took a reom and | this year and they arein sysapathy | weeMered much. The cavalry and wife has no property right in the ie Mare Tp it, but did not register. His hi ap cha ita daly sia res ang i y i Soers ce ie z . a ‘ é - peas S = as | bodied in the Kansas City platform, | Haare artillery basihg Epressinie CE) sg society or earning power of her hus- MAN AND WIFE APPLY. aretired one, and it was and which represent t feelings of Sey three ne = he “abtuch band.” not noticed that after going into it the great mass of American people.” | The — ; mt ae wl Swill hear you upon that point,” Sunday night he nevereame out. The pice Ses = Seen ———— weretoid ofin Lord Roberts's dis-| _. i Seek Admission to Supreme Court] jog « discovered about 10 0’clock fe said the juds ze! f ss Sup 0d as dis ered abou aa ae Velgeley nt last Eee : F ears HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK parr from Welgelegen, sent las In concluding his argument the Bar. yesterday morning. Frederick i , $s anight: lawyer said Washi M R t Thomas, the proprietor of the hotel SUCCESSFULLY.’ CLEAN HOUSE WITH “ -C 7 Tucker's di - as 2 > May 8.—Repres a- ae oe PoleCarew’s and Tucker's d “A husband can obtain damages]. ery ; a lit % Bes ‘| notified the authorities Deputy cor- sien, Merailton’s: column of heavy asainust aman who le: fie vwitel ae ofr eat) cen will on oner Dreschler made an examination thful wife At the close of the argument Judge as regards not deny to her the same rights as deny the motion made by counsel for Washington, D. C., May 10.—In the Montana, was any opposition the burghers can offer. oseponed eas. next Tuesday. Mr, been admitted to practice before the a Even though as reported yesterday Chandler gave notice that at that continuously considered to the exclu- ed the senate at length on the resolu- present phenomenal prosperity of the The body was found lying in a na- 1 Mr. Bryan said without the slightest Monday next, in the Supreme Court move the admission to practice of of the body, after which it was taken SAPOLIO to the mo ei 6 sue his son, Edwin C. Barbam, and the = The circumstances attending the : —= ,| latter’s wife Luda V. Barhain. age : = suicide of Mor are pe a = .” i 5 a : Mr. Barham and his wife are mem- a! : agg ates uly 2 H E M iSSO U RI S A E BAN K, bers of the bar in San Francisco. Stee utr OF dhe eseat. (Gis ane The admission of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- cane ee es ‘ of Butler, Missouri. Capital and Surplus, (full paid) not possessed of a fit of melancholia, ham will be an incident unique in the 1 history of the supreme court. It will be the first time that a husband and wife have been simultaneously admit- ted to practice in the court. Mr. . Burham was admitted to practice ; before the supreme court of Califor- I nia several years ago and his wife ob- tained recognition by the same court some four years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Burham ave partners in more senses than one. They con- stitute firm in Santa Rosa. Cal., where they have been actively engaged in the practice of their pro- Twenty-one women $57,000.00. nor was his financial condition em- barrassing. The motive, according Receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafte, to the statement of attaches of the Southern Hotel, who had been asso- ciated with him for four years, was simply that did think life worth living. He often talked along these lines, and in his talk frequently of He often averred that he would, one day life. In the final deed he only carried his theory and does a General Banking Business. 1 Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of he not interest. The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock dealers, busioess men and the public generally is solicit- ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe considered the idea suicide. depository for funds, — DIRECTORS ,— Charles R. Radford, Le Wright, Frank M. Voris, or another, end his own John Deerweeter, T C. Boulware, Booker Powell. JI.M Saristy - £ J.B. JENKINS. Cashier. Wm. E. WALTON, President —=—====="=*___=_—_—_____—XnsXh s ee Interest Reduced. 10: 1 Wm. £. Walton, a law J. Jenkins, to its natural conclusion. ge IN TWO FAST ROUNDS. fession. have supreme court of the United States. The first was Belva A. Lockwood of Washington, March 3. 1879, and the last Mrs. Victoria Conkling Whitney. April 9, 1900. SIX MURDERERS DOOMED. Tom Sharkey Knocked @ut Joe Cheynski of California. Tattersails, Chicago, May 8.—Tom Sharkey, at Tattersails to-night, knocked out Joe Choynski of Califor nia intwo rounds. The finish of hurricane order, both landing re- peatedly, but Sharkey had the fight well in hand throughout. The knockout blow was a left jolt to the jaw, just before the bell sound- ed for the second round. Choynski tried to respond when the third round was called, but when he attempted to arise, he fell over on his back on the floor, and Referee Malachy Hogan awarded the figh+ to Sharkey The men met for a six round go at eatch weights. Choynski weighed about 165 and the sailor 185. FEEL THE CHANGE. We are loaning money on good farms in Bates county was at 6 per cent interest and donot charge any commission. Money on hand ready and loansclosed up without delay. Missouri Supreme Court Affirms Ver- Parties wanting a new loan, or desiring to reduce the dict Against Them. Jefferson City, Mo., May 8.—Divis- ion No. 2 of the Supreme Court rend- ered opinions in twenty-four cases to-day. nearly all of them criminal cases argued at this term of court. It was a bi interest on an old one will find it to their advantage to call on us. WALTON TRUST COMPANY, Butler, Missouri. i day for murderers, as the sentences of six of them were af- firmed and their execution set to the same day, June 15. This is probably the largest num- ber of persons sentenced to be hanged at one time in the history of the Wholesale Prices court, and certainly the largest num- to Users, ber sentenced at a single sitting in Hundreds Voluntarily Endorse many years. The murderers se1i- Our General Catalogue quotes $10,000 gold | tenced to-day are: Neither Neeley nor his} John A. Holloway, D. Lindsay, would make | Ernest Cleven, ; any statement in regard to where this mone was furr Neeley.” a Springfield, Ohio Product. Kansas City, Mo., May 8.—The » members of the sub-committee of the democratic national committee were Susy allday in making preliminary arrangements for their party's com- ing convention. During the day the last pound of steel for the new hall sarrived, and the members of the ~eommittee now feel assured that the dig hall will be rebuilt before the eon- certificates. Osage eounty; counsel, J ger, Clay county: Robt. Cushenberry, Clinton county: Jack Bradford, Pemiscot county: David Miller, Holt county; Sam Waters, New Madrid county. In each case the supreme court A Statement by a Well Known Citizen y came trom, except that it ned by “friends of Mr. Who Has Found Great Relief by Csing It. The time has come when people in Butler feel the change. Hundreds of people in this city have given.voluntary endersement of the great change they have felt after using Morrew’s Jim Howard Surrenders. e Frankfart: Ky: May. 9. Sin How: found that the lowercourts bad tried the cases fairly 1 g a pe ard, who was named by Culton and rly and the court unani Kid-ne-old: them. Send 15¢ to partly pay postage or expressage and we'll send you one. Ithas 1100 pages, 17,000 illustrations and quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you eat and use and wear We constantly carry in stock all articles quoted. ihe World, MONTCOMERY WARD & co., By Us. Av. d& Madison St, Chicage: vention day. #n aeeordance with the ideas of the <ommittee, it has been arranged that 15,000 seats shall be provided for spectators in addition to 5,000 seats eu the main floor for the delegates Desks will be provided for 600 work- ing newspaper correspondents, and 500 seats will be reserved for editors caf weekly papers. Thestage will seat 300 persons. other witnesses as the man who prob- ably fired the shot that killed Goebel surrendered at the jail here to-night. He arrived here at 6:20 o'clock in the custody of Sheriff Beverly White, of Clay county, and John G. White. of Winchester. Sheriff White says Howard told him, when hisname was first mentioned in connection with the assassination that he was innocent and would surrender. Howard Says: “never was inside the statehouse in my life until the afternoon follow- Excursion Rates. North Manchester, Ohio, May 28 = om ‘ ing Goebel’s assassination. I am in- = + pret doenacerw er agg round) nocent and ean prove by testimony tuts Sh Mi paalcaceg that I] was not at the statehouse ertle Springs, Mo., and return when Goebel was killed.” season 1900. Tickets on sale May 15| ~~ Seine eee to Oct. 1, very low rate. s In constipation Herbine affords a Colorado and Utah, season tickets | natural, healthful remedy, aeting 2900. Onsale June 1 to Sept. 15./promptiy. A few small doses will “Yery low rates. b usually be found to so regulate the exeretory functions that they are able to operate without aid what- ever. Price 50cts. At H. L. Tucker's drug store. Detroit. Mich., May 21 and 22. One tare plus $2 for round trip, good re surning to May 30th. E. C. Vanpervoorr, Agt. the people realize the goed ob- taimed Dy their use and give hearty expression of the same. Kid-ne-oids will cures lame back, kidney backache, urinary and Kidney disorders, sieep- leasness aud nerveusness. We always like to give reference as tothe merits of Merrow's Kid'ne-oids and this time refer you to John Gair, residing at 2501 Breokiyn Avenue, Kan- sas City, Mo.,who says: ‘‘I did not suffer from kidney trenbies very long, for1 was for- tunate in getting a remedy which effected a eure in sshorttime. The *yraptome of my trouble were severe paim in my kidneys and lame baek, also urinary troab'e, frequent desire te urinate, highly colored urine aad = burming scalding sensatiem inthe paseage. Morrow's Kid-ne- mously affirmed the sentences. SS aaa Democrat Loses His Seat. Washington, D. C., May 10.—The house to-day, by the very narrow margin of two votes, unseated Mr Crawford of North Carolina, a demo crat,and seated in his stead Mr Pearson. The latter is the third re- publican to be seated by the present house. The minority resolution de claring the sitting member entitled BUrTiSR, m0. Suseessor to BATES COUNTY RATIONAL BANK. Estas.isump Dac., 1879. CAPITAL, $75,000. A Genera! Banking -_ aoe —e ve Business Transacted$ t ae oids cured me in less than ten days: they se-m- coabanias v4 an . tere shane by seca Ol€. | ce take right hold and strengthen my back and ee Mr. Jack, a ennsyivania repu 1Ca@n, | Kidneys, relieve ™y Grinary troubles and braee | voted with the democrats on both = rightup. I wastevery one to koow abent Bates County Investmen it Co., Ss if Morrow’s Kid-ne-oids and to assist in adver = — On ve — — fifteen | tistag them 1 will permit my statement os es ISUTLER, MO: subucans were absent and unpaired | published. Capital, «= « BB0,00°0. and on the second twelve were abseat eeagartd ae cae aide are not pills, but yet. Money to loan on real ¢ 1d me bi ad i oe 7 ets, whieh is a scientific ferm of pre- estate, at low rates. racts ol and unpaired. Paring medicine. They cure all kidney e_| title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice —_—_———- ments. Kid-ne-olds are put up im small weed. securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title For whooping cough, asthma. | em boxes which eontain enough for abeut two | furnished, titles examined and al) sinds of rea} estate bronchitis, or Consumption, no medi-| ¥eeks” treatment and sell at Sfty cents s bex./ 3 papers drawn, - cine equals Ballard’s Horehound For sale at all draggists. 13% pe Hos. J.B. Sewxzexs J.C. Cran, F Syrup. Price 25 cents and 50 cent; | , Des<TiPtive booklet mailed upon request by Ive. C. Hans, Abstractor Vieo-Frestdent. §- Fret ery: at H. L. Tucker's drug store Zohn Merrow & Co., Chemists, Springteid, ¥ 2 8. ¥. Waznocz, one. age i

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