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ees Con Sta.isc.cs Concerning Agriculture and Population There. CAN SUSTAIN EIGHTY MILLION PcOPLE. Over 200,000 Farmers Arrive in That Coan- try Every Year, the Government Fur- nishiog Free Pravsportation and the Use of 37 1-2 Acres of }aod— Immense Coal Dep mits Seaceely Toached Washington, June 1.—Consul John C. Covert, at Lyons, France, has pro- vided the state department some im- portant facts concerning the re sources and conditions in present beria, which was brought out at a con ference held at Lyons recently, wh the possible competition Siberia | with other cereal-producing coun- tries| was discussed. Over 200,000 farmers, it was stated, arrive in Si- beria annually, th viding them free t giving each family government p ansport the free 37% acres of land for a stated time. The population of Siberia is now 000,000, but, basing upon the population of Europe, it is capable of sustaining 80,- produc- ‘als in Siberia is at present but the country is able to produce 10,000,000 tons each year, one-half of which would be sub- annual 000,000 | tion of cere about 2,000,000 tons, ple. ject to exportation. Although tenth of all the gold in the wo account of the climate and 1 transportation facilities few great thor worked. coal d have single mine Siberia produces kd of mines have been The been si immense ely too tain as muc in England combined. RESCUED THEIR CAPTAIN. Private News from # e Hero Adventure by the Crew of aa American Yacht New letter June 1,—A Cortez, Honduras, Orleans, from Port says that Allen the American yi wrongfully of st Truxillo, was put Jackson, ¢ ht aling geld into prson Theresa, accused dust at sistance of the American consul, broke open the jail and rescued him, taking him aboard the yacht. The yacht made for Utila, where the com- was informed of the occur- mandant rence, and put take Jackson. his soldiers to re- at and boat command: ‘ rned off by erew of the Theresa, but answered by firing shots. The Amer ns on the yacht then opened fire with rifles and two Honduras soldiers killed and three wounded. out ina The were w WOULD BRING BOERS HERE Baud Ouamany of Deaver Offecn to Give Them 1,000,000 Acres Under the Carey Land Act. Denver, June 1.—Gov. Thomas has given his indorsement to a proposi- tion to bring the defeated Boers to the valley of the Platte, in Colorado. The Union Pacitie Land company pro- poses to give 1,000,000 acres of land, to be taken up under the Carey land act, on the Julesburg and Wyoming divisions. There is to be no charge for the gift and the company will dertake to transport the Boers to Colorado, being repaid on the install- ment plan after the communities are established and prosperous. un- Hawthorne Race Track Raided Chicago, June 1—The police of Oak Park raided the Hawthorne race track Friday and confiscated all the cards, time sheets and other para phernalia of the bookmakers found in the betting ring. The raid is the result of the Oak Park a selling and ¢ fight being made by the thorities against liquor the track. mbling a Too Lite to Harm Wheat. Kansas City, Mo.. June A new pest has e its ay ri in the wheat fields in portions of Missot Kan and Oklahoma. It is the green louse, or aphis, that usually gathets on the tender shoots and buds or roses. Experienced farmers say the wheat } is good enough stand to resist t es Rev, Shela London, J don, of Top nm Revehes London 1 Rev. C. ML described by Shel- a, Kan., ove of the London papers as the “most p iv religious novel- ist,” hg a w spend two months He will preae er of times under | the isp < f the Christian E deavor soviet Della Fox le Insane 1 Covert Furnishes Interesting “nf jon and use of the computation Russia, in} one- *k of the ughly posits touched \ beria is said to eon- t coal as all the deposits terseandals inevitably must follow. Congress has already paved the way jfor scandal in Porto Rico by provid- jing for the disposition of all franchi:- and under a carpet-bag DRILLING THE DEPUTIES. WOULD STIR PATRIOTISM. President Hearst Urges Democratic Handle shorge Clubs te Observe Independence Day. jes in the i Louis, June 1.—The summ of citizer o make up the possi | Washington. May 30.—William R.}regime. The selection of American tatus of 2.500 deputy sh Hearst, president of the national as-| spoils politicians to take part in the ‘ the Dosa er paler {sociation of Democratic Clubs, had a j work of governing newly acquire: nee ai ne posi hes ae ith face Sips formal conference with the principal] islands can bring but one result ; bociness “and. professional men. are | democratic leaders in Washington at] “Although it is deeply humiliating, the the Met it the gardi to-~« sworn in at courthouse ads of y re politan hotel the plan of campaign it is well. perhap: awaken ing should come so soon ar to be funder the com- 9 followed in the approaching presi-|shock should have been — serious, mand of a captain who drills his men : : : : dential struggle Senator Jones, |enough to exercise a so - of the riot foot movemen never had a gu in the use chairman of the democratic nation nth ho ente tichard- fence ew the few Many rint hands He committee: Representative colonial policy so jauntil before and it was a led novelt¥. | son, democratic leader in the house|ter it should not be possible for a ener esneee sai = as and chairman of the congressional] vocates of the new departure in the| Ss a Ae ae : nok ia ite committee; Judge Chauncey Biack,|directions of colonialism to wave) , ird to the resumption of car serv- | Representative Slayden and others] aside all difticulties in the w of it Strike sympathizers are trans-|/were present. It was agreed that |successful execution by an appeal to | fe r their orts in some s the democratic national committee. | jingo sentiment.”’ rs to the passengers, ] | the association of democratic elubs It will be observed that this e street « in to keep them m riding : i : over the Transit lines. In almost }and the democratic congressional} ment strikes directly at one of the ‘ y instance these efforts have be campaign committee should work in] profoundly interesting issues of the] lirected against helpless | wome harmony. approaching presidential campaign ok teachers and others, who are} 4+ the close of the conference Pre Imperialism is on trial, and the first uly handled if they refuse to]. A : i i heed the warning not to ride. ident Hearst issued the following to]evidence for the defense has gone di-| the democratic clubs and sovieties of | rectly against the cause which Me- eee ries oer the United States : Kinley is endeavoring te ster up tor from Maine Wants to Know What That Coantry Is Doing for Starving Million« India Recent events in the history of the United S ing anniversary of the birthday of ates point to the approach- Eureka Harness Oil is the best Yashington, June 1.—In the senate the nation asa day that should be preservative of new leather | y Mr. Perkins (Cal) presented ae ae and the best renovator of o a petition from organizations and in- | Celebrated with special favor this aucoiamete eas oo ee dividuals of his state, asking congress | year. There are those in the nation a to make an ation for the r lief of the famishing people of India, he that it be referred to the committee on appropriations. The brought Mr. Hale approp: who seek to create the impression Eurek ie Harness @ii 2 on your best harness. your old bur that the American people have out- grown their love for the just princi- and aske resolution from ples of government expressed in the (Me.) a bitter attack on Great Prtain. | Declaration of Independence and are ness. and your carriage top. a FA He demanded to know what England : anit not Only Wek Se ar e¢ demanded to kno ’ engl ready to surrender their moral lead- longer. Sold everywhere in c: a had been doing for her starving mil- lions in India while she was pouring Gizes from half pints to five callous. nations in order to Made by STANDAKD WIL CO. ship among out unlimited treasure to crush two | gratify a newly born instinet for im- ‘7 republics in Africa. Mr. Perkins said | perial power, founded on a colonial duras Tells of a private aptain of there. His crew, without waiting to ask as- the were gressman City of Mexico, June 1.—Presid Be Sok ‘ only positive c Dia € jitself with a self-satisfied announce | raternity. Catar ng a consti » -{ment of the purity of intentions} al disease, req aco i j of the nation, while leaving actual | Teatment Hail’s arrh Cure is z internally, ac rectly upc Gentes Since. };work of admimistration to carpet-| blood and m surtaces or the he did not wish to deba ion, but he did mittee report that ques- reful com- ies It societies All the democratic clubs and are earnestly to assemble on the Fourth of July, and system FOREIGN NATIONS LAND TROOPS ON CHINESE SOIL. wish a the on memorial. requested Was sent to the committee on appro- priations. all patriotic citizens, regardless of eee ee is party me ieee ees °l American, British, German, Italian, a gage pee join with them in a new pledge of Senate Will Ascertain If Franchise Excta- |). s - a ae Se Thies canon Gali 1s Antagonistic fidelity to the republic as the fathers mussian, Wrens “and: Japencse to the Co stitution made it. Let the people of the Unit- Forces Will Guard Their Le- Washington, June 1.—The ed States unite in their variousvcities, committee on privileges and elections had senate gations at Pekin. towns and villages in a demonstra- = May 4 es Tien Tsin, 30.—American, nfidence they feel in the Friday under consideration | tion of the c ator Pritchard's resolutic eclaring | ¢ = : British, Japanese, German, Italian, stor Srttehend sy ution declaring | torm of government under which the : ! r ; exclusion from the privilege of the . i - Russian and French troops to the franchise because of race, to be un-/nation Ps aS ae at nite number of 100 each, have been or- constitution: The ittee de- | greatness. ie danger which threat- % nstitutional The committee de Ee eat dered to guard their respective cided to recommend the adoptioy of a fens the country is realand imminent Pekin, but the here will not allow them to proceed hence to Pekin on the railway with- tions at substitute directing the committee to viceroy ite, therefore, that the Decla- It seems appropri investigate whether such exclusion is citizens who believe that antagonistic to the constitution. The substitute are comuniies by a | ration = soope-sarei pS ster rape out the authority of the Tsung-L’- arty vote, and if it is agreed to by Jan academic document shov neet | \- : F apis : e ss a1 sy genes roule’ meet} yamen. One hundred and eight the senate the investigation will be together on this day and give voice 4 fees with @ Li anal undertaken by the committee. The rs Americans, with a machine gun anc to the national sentiment that all men are created free and equal and that there must be no subject colo- nies under the American flag. W. R. Hearst, President of National Association of Democratic club resolution is predicated on conditions in North Carolina, but interest is manifested in it by the sen- from all the southern stat 1 field) gun, landed here last night midst great enthusiasm on the part of the residents. Five one British war ship have arrived at Taku and the British are now land- ing. Other warships are hourly expected considerable tus n and ators OUR RADE WITH TURKEY. Our Con-ut General K-ports a Gratifying Increase of Articles of American Man- ufactare in the Sattan’s Realm. casTonza. Three thousand Chinese troops Washington, June 1.—A gratifying | Jears the The Kind You Have Always Bau | rom Lu Tai are expected here to-day increase in the amount and variety | Sgsture Lihu on route to Fang Tai of American products entering Turk- of There isa disposition here to be- lieve that the “Boxers” will disperse before the foreign troops are ready ish ports has been noted of late. Wire and other articles of American nanufacture have taken complete ossession of the Levantine markets. onsul General Politics. Chicago Dispatch. ails . Not Honesty. It is alleged that McKinley and his| *° 4¢¢ backers are much worried Cuban postal scandals because of the Dickinson in the s in boots and s reports an e of orders for oes, from lead- FREE BLOOD CURE innovation Amer over the ng Turkish merchants, their undeni- ae as a % hie: effect they may have on polities. ———— thle superiority over the European = ’ é : : produet assurin extensive sale in Nothing is said about their being An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers Furkey. The iter part of some | Worried over the lack of honesty and . 2 i 200,000 tons of r: d material to be | phe presence of a disgrace in fAmeri-|. Uleers, cancers, eating sores, pain- sed in constructing. the new Nile ae = = ful swellings, effects of blood poison, ailway will be shed, it ia said, | ©" Official conduct. persistent eruptions, that refuse to hy American manufacturers. MeKinley is a shrewd politician. | heal under ordinary treatment are quickly cured by B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood purifier of the age, made pecially to cure all terriblé obstinate a : 5 He assumes a virtue at times! to se Democrats to Vote Individually. rd June 1.—The cratic members of the house expected Washington: demo-}cure the vote of good men, but he es always looks to the political vantage to hold a conference on the trust Jin assuming any attitude. deep-seated blood and skin troubles. sae fake ee legs cao ae =e That the Cuban scandals will do}Is your blood thin? Are you pale? ough an understanding was reached |, . Be ee es 2 ate é that cack bene nb -xercise | bim great political harm is ‘evident.|A!! run) down? Have you the Pe ee ee en eee ji | Eezeme Pimples? Blotehes and his own gmat for or against the Independent newspapers are dis- bumps? Skin or alp humors? propositior cussing this matter seriously, and] p¢ > Eruptions? n itches and Total Coin f the Mints swollen the Chicago Record, always deliberate Aching bones? Rheume- Miter speed vee ey and thoughtful, takes occasion to] tism? Scroful: & Catarrh? Then statement of the director of the mint . r dB. anic Biooc enka Ch yg ae ‘| speak seriously as follows: i need B. B. B. (Botanic Blood shows the ul co t the mints ae : i : Balm), because it drains from the of the United 5 ring May, 1900, The developments in the Cuban] plood and entire s stem all the to have been $1 + as follows: | postal scandal, which are growing| poisons and humors which cause all Gold, $8,252,900; silver, $3,171,000; of these troubles, and thecause being removed, a permanent cure follows B. B. B. thoroughly tested for thirty more serious and discreditable the more the subject probed, should serve to put a stop to the cant that minor ins, $146,0¢ Dolliver Room Growing Washin June 1—Interest in|; : years, and thousands cured after the wise pisedbhee 4: nee eee made to do service asargument by |ioetors and patent medicines had the cuarce Amok republican repre- |S0me of the more hystericalichamp-| failed. For sale by druggists at £1 atives of the states west of the /ions of a colonial polir The man-]| per large bottle, or 6 large bottles Mississippi, who are ng on Con- | agement of nd possessions is very (full treatment) $5. To prove our faith in B. B. B. we will send a bottle free to Dolliv lowa, for the | diticult problem, but whe rial these difti- % slican : < sufferers. so they may es = culties have been pointed out they|Itest the remedy at our expense - ired Ord nee to Clo = ‘i ¥ ude a Os S gets sis ers have been met by the snug asser-] Address “BLOOD BALM €O., At-| D OTe Aun. « ie 1. ayo : mae . . anté oF Stewart ha @ the new ordinance | tion that the United States is great | 2™ta- Ga. | osing s of The {enough and pure ugh to make a $100 Reward ¥1vv. | ess of whatever it may under-| Whe readers of this paper will be pleas-| 2 : See See ; ‘ ed to fearn th I | ; ake. Inthe Cuban postal defa Necesieth Alter ane | } tion we have rez natura! re. h contents able to cure i Asa Bodyguard for McKinley. Catarrh. Hal sults of the | baggers who « g the founda’ their appointinents | €™, theret ot the disease Biue Jackets React Pekin. Shanghai, Ju 1—Th to political he Hav: ne detachment nal t tion Ine jackets has al-! : done much to bring us inte (discredit among the Cubans. Unless | tails tu cure. ials Address Tviedo, O. there is a radical change of system in dealing with island dependencies oth- Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, ) No Retirement for Hanna. Washington, D. C., May 30.—Sen- denies the ator Hanna urtof Bates cou souri at the rela Owen, ex-officio col of Bates county he has determined not to be the man of the new committee from Was it was stated tl the undersgned clerk, reuit court of Ba: yuri, and dl 1 defendants I ness duties were responsible for determination S story was cal reali Whereupon itis plainti hag r 1 general tay n Vacation that was entirely cided as tot ‘ated in Rates ecret of Beaut realth. The secret of! to digest an xt term of this court to be begum > a proper qu an never be done end of said aeo Vt eee iver does not act it | Doyou know thi. prayer of said bove described real estate by the clerk aforesaid pablished ig. satisfy the same further orde Putt'’s Liver Pil cure forsick headache } suite irstomacn, ma days before the firs of said court record, W ae rk aforesaid wi 1 of said court n Butler of this the 23rd day s.3 ynStipation, torpid live indice, bilious fever, t ness and kindred diseases Tutt’s Liver Pills) Cirewit Clerk, THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri Capital and Surplus B57,000.00 tives Deposits, 1 ns Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafts, and does a Ge 1 Banking Business. Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock dealers, business men and the publie generally is solicit- ed, promising str attention depository for funds, — DIRECTORS ,— John Deerwester, Charle~ R. Radford, h Booker Powell, J.R. 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