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ages cao aa RE ¥ a5 LP A OUT ES afeete sttcassaaninain calpains Myke rene tinenntinis encucnaas ani (Sata tans GROOMING FOR THE START. | In commenting upon the contest | which will be waged for the Senator- | ship to sueceed Mr. Vest the Lamar | Democrat mentions five distinguished | Missourians, viz: Lon. V. Stephens, | David A. DeArmond, M. E. Benton, ; it hamp Clark and W. J. Stone. Of | the first two mentioned it says : | “The candidacy of Mr. Stephens present, be considered BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. "4. D. ALLEN, Eprror. | +. D. AtLen & Co., Proprietors. ‘TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: the Weext.y Times, published every Thursday, wil! be sent to any address cne year, postage paid, for S ——————— tussia is dangerously may not, at |seriously by a large percentage of | Missouri democrats, but the govern- | or has certain advantages which will The Czar of iil Congress will meet in regular ses- ana La a have to be reckoned with, when the Capt. Dickens has been appointed |eontest begins. The resalt of the commander of the battleship Ore-|pocent election in the city of St. j Louis is, in a great measure, a vindi- yon F featien of the governor. It was farrington for railroad commis-| COT ket with a plu ithere that he was most bitterly at- »state t j tacked by the leading republican or-|} and it Jean of the state, was there mpson. has gone into the }rhat the democratic party made its The repub- business i) | post substantial gains. live k commiss: Kansas City, and for the time be in press sought to create the im- sression that the governor's action, will drop out of polities At the close of the circuit court at | Urns the St. Louis strike, had Liberty, Clay county Friday, Judge} killed the democratic party in St- a| Louisfor all tims tocome. Follow bE. J. Broaddus drandsome gold i bers of the be City Court of appeals s presente n-}ingimmediately upon the heels of this gloomy prediction, came the victory, ded cane by me Ju member oO we Broaddcs Kansas | unparalleled the 1e first of the | WHich resulted not only bar democratic omes a : < in the defeat joftheentire republican city ticket, four in the obliteration of the y Root expresses surprise} republican majority which | given year, vreat 1 for at finding the Cubans an enlightened | years been on state and people. He declares that they ¢ tional candidates. The friends of enlightened, and Admit rewey has | t governor will not be slow in said that the Filipinos re better] bringing this fact to the public at- fitred for self wover the } tention and itis bound to redound be sent to}in his political advantage. Besides Ro to Cubans. Will Mr. the Phillippines Post-Dispatch. inveterate estigate?— | this, Stephens is) an worker, a fair organizer, and rumor | says that he doesn’t hesitate to “oil” state ticket in 1896, where there was 727 and Stephen’s plurality was 43,- |float. The Home Rule draws too! 3, Stephen’s majority over all be- | much water to go near the middle! ing 38,158. Bryan was supported ground in the heavy sea that is run-! a partial fusion which accounts for|stay here this evening and leave in| see . | their large pluralities. The average| time to get to the wrecked schooner | plurality ot the lieutenant governor} by daylight, when another effort will | and the remainder of the democratic to The | schooner Reuben Doud is also on the} middle ground, but nothing is known About fifty boats be made save ‘the crew. no fasion, was 36,365 and the aver- age majority overall opposition was | of her condition. only 7,645. were anchored west of Point Pelee} In 1900 Bryan’s pluralit is 37.-|to-day. Since the wind has gone to the northwest a number of them have | | 820 and his majority The loss is almost solely due to the} labor vote in St. Louis, the result of the street car strike. reinforced by the appeals of Chiefs, ArthurSargent | Clark (heretofore published) | Dockery’s plurality is 32,747 all, 16,404. | gone out. over KNIVES WERE USED | IN FIERCE DUEL. and f Chris Johnson and George Young asking railway and labor employees; : eal ‘ apa ; Slashed Each Other Until Ex- | to support Flory because of his un-} ion Labor mer ship. i hausted---Both May Recover. In view, therefore of this official ex-| Mattoon, I, Nov. 26.—A duel hibit. we may be permitted to ask) with knives ox at Paris last are their boasted /evening betweeu Chris. Johnson and republicans where men t been vains? Missouri democracy has in- | George Young. The creased the number of counties under the | and ' drinking control, increased demoe \ democratic congressmen from 13 to) a 14; incre. 1 the majority in the) the Courthouse yar house of representatives from 2s to! The t was i 40; increased the majority on joint ; a , ae a é : * ? far ymnly desisted wh ballot it » legislature from 40 to) fC OM “ “ aby Z : jfrom loss of blood. Young craw 96 and increase both itsaverage plu-|and reeled to his home : four found that a Jed beneath rality and iiajority in That this has been accomplished in best organized fight ican party the ti everywhere | tance the state. | physici | wash ext j his lips were cut in twain the face of the made by the republ the }tochin. Other jhis body aly) Johnson w trom war, and inspite of inst us almost Wave é be ipaugu Under the lature is requir Gov. Dockery will wot rated until Jan. 14 next. With such advantages in his favor, it is idle to say that Mr. Stephens canuot {his machine when it needs it. constitution the leg | ed to meet on the first Wednesday | . : pis vet i > se: rind race after the first day of January. Th-|£et into the senatorial race. | David DeArmond is one of the legislature will, therefore, convene o1: | bl i ‘ i 7 . ablest democrats in congres ay. the 2nd of the month. The inaugn | 7686 Cemoc _ eames sod a 5 : & : {He is a man of blameless life, of al ceremonies, however, will not be}, ee ae se i Se » . . jstmple habits, of modest. retiring held until Jan. 14. Theconstitutior | I : ; fiumanuners, and of the most uncom- provides that the term of governor, | satan emetic ote counsel lieutenant-governor and state officers i! “ee i ean 11 SEG eis nase shall be four years from the secone | Oh Caan ae ee he stands without Monday in January. or on the 14th} " peer. His spar sling and clearly in 1901, : feut sentences never fall short. of the mark at which they are directed. ile is, in no sense, an orator, yet he arded a damages ; | Harry Milton has been aw jud for $10,000 against the Mo. Pac ease was tried in Cliy county. ton resided in the ¢ tment ever fails to impress his audie¢ railroad, The | hrough the sheer force of his arg Mil- | went. } dis na in whom all confidence. — His , Jackson county. and was ar- judgment upon public questions can He is a man have rackernec | democrats rested as a suspect in the train rob | be taken implicitly by anyone who tery which oceured at Leeds, Mo. | wishes to follow in the footsteps of in September, 1898. He claimed he | true Jeffersonian His was falsley imprisoned for threedavs, campaign will appeal stronziy to the was kept ina “sweat box’ and sub democracy. great body of couservative demo- jected to the rigid questioning of thr lerats. Present conditions indicate police and railroad and|that powerful influences will be that his reputation suffered as a con-| thrown in his favor, and it is safe to sequence. that he isa formidable candi- detectives jsay | date. —The Woolson |‘ ude 2 reduction | of 1 cent per pound in roasted coffee. | This was followed by a reduction by | the Arbuckles of 15 points in refined | ¥°°™ the Gallatin Democrat sugar. The National Sugar Refining | The secoud day after the election Company followed the Arbuckle cut. | Mr. Dockery said in an interview: The American Sugar Refining Com- “The indications are that my plu- pany has not yet Bottae rality will exceed 32,000 inthe state. pected to make a }Mr. Bryan’s plurality may reach points. | from 38,000 to 40,000 because of the Arbuckle Bros. have price of coffee 1 cent a pound. New York, Nov. Spice Company has Sweeping Democratic Triumph in Mis- souri. acted cx- reduction of 15 vnimity with which he was) sup- | ported by organized labor and by the railwe y employes of the state. !f the advance notice of -he census} Mr. Dockery’s prediction has been of Missouri is correct s county | fully vindicated. hasn't anything tot In-! The official stead of res hadi pleted and gives 317,902: : Stokes reduced count has Dockery Hillis (prohibition) been com- BIOGAD: proud of. we ‘hing 40, as hoped for, her popul: ped back over 2,000, +n over 30,006 mn” has drop-} Flory (populist) sy 194:| TH: i snow only | 4.35 Whether | Lipscomb (social democrat) Bates county has really Fry (social labor) 1210; seatteri 2,000 citizens in 10 years, or it is an|3: total vote 684,894. Docke incomplete and faulty census, will) plurality is32,747, his majority over probably never be known. There is | @!l 16,404. Bryan received much dissatisfaction to the present | 341,913 votes and leads Dockery by census all The | 1.264 votes, the loss in the main be- | fansas City Times is having thecen- | due to the a fraction 2 lost over being over the ounrr, labor ing vote in St. | | four senators and no fuel, was here yesterday and says the of Monroe, © C. Dickerson of Henry | ,- - a, | Kansas gas is fast being consumed county, and Peter H. Huck of Ste.]/ itl Iy a= Genevieve. W. D. Hamilton of Da- oes 4 mae seinen a I viess, J.T. Rlair of DeKalb, Joseph | ve Coneitions are ee oa ua Tapley of Pike, John R. Nicholsonof|e0¥% 3) Sr Ene Menees we on te Woe Ate eG ake | Matt W. Hall of Saline, and Thomas | ">> p rae ae ufacturers, who at first had strong | Hackney of Jasper are also spoken z See See i i a = flows of gas, are now buying s for of in connection with the place. faci 1a find it : H Judge A. J. McCullom of Kipleyandj'"n. «trian. SO A. B. Dancan of Buchanan are also|—) © SCOT STHmune considered eligible timber. Osteopathists Barred from Nebrash Whitevotton ! Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 21. In the ap islature for three terms. He is known | peal of Dr. Charles Little, of Lincoin, | as served in the leg- asa fighter aud will make a strong | 2 osteopathist the supreme conrt candidate. Dickinson of Henry comes | f?-day attirmed the decision of the z lower court. It that an Oste- from the sixth district, where he is i opathist isa practitioner of medi- considered one of the leaders at the} cine and subject to regulations of the Ba state board of health. The effect of} Huck was a prominent member of | the decision will be to debar all oste- Hei opathists from the eis at board of health has refused to grant committee, | licenses. TREACHERY A persis- tent cough is | at fics? a friend, for it | gives warn- ing of the ap- proach of a deadly ene- my. Heed the warning | before it is too late, be- fore your —_lungs be- come in- flamed, be- thet fore the j doctor says, “‘Consump- tion.” When the danger signal first appears, help Ayers state. as the last general assembly. present the appointed by the governor, to inves- tigate the The last speaker of the house. W. J. Ward, served in a similar cape before the last ses In case the question of redistrict- ing comes up at the regular session, serving on state institutions. i sion. which seems likely at this time, senti- ment so far seems to be in favor of} the selection of the new congressman from the state at la { a big task irs usually in an uu- To large will afford more! me To redistrict the stat and leaves aff settled condition. select a con gressman at satisfaction than to change the dis- tricts from what they are at the pres- time. The will hardly need additi The constitution provides for t In house it will be necessary to elect in two years only three more represen- tatives, one from St. Louis, Buchanan county and Jasper county. ent ul districts | senator change. eos irty-| nal more. each LASHED IN RIGGING sus of that city taken over atitsown | Louis, supplemented by a slight loss The Nevada ; rom the railway vote throug! itating the question of census ofthat city expense. aving the! che state. It looks | uore attention | 44ius we submit some In view of the claims of fied republican | very much like that comparisons was paid to getting xt of crop | whic h conclusively refute such asser- | and other statistics nin getting | tons | a complete census of the p opie. We In 1876 Tilden’s plurality was 58.-] will always beli that Bates coun-| 289 and Phelp’s plurality 51.886, — | tt has reased in population in the In 1880) Hancor ality was! past : Years 95,042 and the plurality for Critten- ten 54,03. Aguinaldo Is Not bead. ; ; plurality was ality OF WRECKED VESSEL. ws } Rerry | | Schooner’s Crew in Perilous Position @ 1Ookal With Water too Rough For Aid to | - | Don’t delay until your lungs are sore and your | Reach Them. | Kingsville. Ontario. Nov. 26.—An | cold settled down deep unknown schyvoner is sunk on the in yourchest. Kill the middle ground off Point Pelee and enemy before the deadly | blow kills you. Cure your cough today. One dose brings relief. A few doses make the cure complete. for 29 ortiaary cold; $s; $1.00 the most the the sailors are lashed i for the masts are above water. Sunday Home Rule, from Since morning the At been trying to res« the herstbr runn men. but > that s such a high beén her efforts have Dec. 29, ‘Ta Write the Doctor. elee to get the I Hack Captain j ue the same ratioof taxation of both } ment. | estate CROW GIVES HIS VIEW. by a perfect fusion and Stephens by | ning on Lake Erie to-night. She will i Third Amendment Will Not In-| | | crease Amount of Assess- able Property. Money Lender Must Share With the Property Owner the Cost of Taxes. 24.—General Crow was asked to-day Jefferson City, Nov. the third constitu- tional amemdment, a opinion, under mor real estate would be assessed full value in cities or cot the real estate included in e Was not assessed at its ue, but thereof it was a practi fe actual o hird amend ~The third that at ral Crow replied that af only 30) or 40 per cent Gen al question that ted the aration of amendn vides legwally hould be wssessed i realestate it covers,” said he. ~The| New York. Nov. 26.—A Wasi umend it provides as fol-) ton dispatch to the New York World lows: *Provi that in all such | says “Minister Conger will probad cases the interest of the owner of the! ae ret Say hited Stutes. Hig : : relations with the adm i security, as well as that of the owne Thhave not l tines ions sai of the pro ty affected by such morte, of trust. contract be assessed on id just the land shall be assessed on t erms equally Phis means that morte isis mortgage being y the amendment, forthe pur- pose of taxation, a part of the land, else, is a high tribute to the courage Hakee shashe and loyalty of the banner democratic ee roe rs was | if Must of necessity be valued and state of the union. fev a the bleedi ex- | assessed on the same principle as the | Nobody knows all about 14 = ceeding difficulty. was chec rth | land. Candidates for Speakers. a n re oH Ste d. It is probable] The command of the constitution | othing, now known, willJ Interest is beginning to center in| ‘tt they will recover. is direct that the amount of the val- s 4 . . "1 } aw > ure 1f the = Mi . — legislature. The Kansas Gas Giving Out. ue of the security shall be deducted : : 7 speakersnip of the house of represen- ve }from the value of the property rt - . | ae suet B ; i adhe F. G. Lotterer, who some years Lscdasceaiaglie ilue of th property mort Doctors trv Scott's Emuk tatives is becoming the absorbing S : jxaged and the value of the property jeer liticiar moved his brick plant from this ity} ' 1 ; 1 Sa } > among politicians : a ineut red less the ve 2 o) we ose-] 1 iver i a 4 e I ’ . | to Cherryvale in order that be might jo OU" aie rete oF 6 ot Cod Liver Oil, when The three avowed candidates for : aati i curity shall be assessed and taxed to ans have the benefit of natural gas for - 7 ee re : the place are James H. Whitecotton the owner of the property, and the vy think itis caused by imeg value of the security shall be assessed | and taxed to the owner of said seeu rity. “Of course | take the words, ‘the the affected in the con- value of property by such mortgage, as used stitutional amendment to mean the assessed value and the But if the -words ‘the of the property affected by the mort- not actual value. valne sage’ be taken to mean the full val- inc and lender will be ower maim tained. SOF this adopted, will need some legislation, its course, amendment, if | perhaps, to assist in operation. For instance, the! be a provi should, perhaps nin the statute specifi- cally providing that the notes secur- ed by the mortgage thus taxed asa rt of the real estate, should not be rsonal property within the state at the residence of the own- ass er of the notes. This would prevent any possibility of a double assess- “The amendment, it will be noticed, tixed the location of the mortgage, without regard to where the mort- gagee lives, for taxation where the land it covers lies. This will, per-| haps have the eff *t of diminishing | the amount of personal property for| assessment in the state and will not if, in his} Ival-j¢ BATTLE AT MIDDL ESHORD, S One Man Fatally Hurt ina Duel Another Killed by Officer, Middlesboro, Ky., Novem! John Hubbard was shot be by police otticers here today while |sisting arrest. He fired at jotticers and ran. A hot fire {kept up by both parties unti up by arties until j bard fell lifeless. While this b } Was going on, Will Watkins le. Bowlinson were engaged ian a few squares away, in which Way j Kins was fatally wounded Bowlin. bson escaped Kansas Town Needed Bank. Kas., Nov at the vi stockmen its vaults. and cit Fan] ; “1S Cay little town with their me into t ld tin cans, stockings and pu k Commissioner Breidenthalgays! j it was most remarkable oceun a Kans rence in the history of : A bank Minister Conge~ to Come Home, rehef of Pekin. Mr. Conger advocates! } measures which the president regandg™ vo radical, and he has not takeq kindly to the fact that his views have not been indorsed at Washington,” fas Rheumatism, ligestion — of food, You can do the same. Ti may or may not be caused increase the assessment of the real | anywhere. It this increase the amount of taxable prop- is impossible as I believe for amendment to ou the assessment lists. | the am idment is adopted, it will be necessary for the assessors to : oft | assess the interest on the land of the! ® Tompkirs, sepa- | And | coe be done in! owner and the money lender rately at the next assessment. whether or not this can each instance will depend on the fact as to whether or not the mortgage | or deed of trust in existence at the time the amendment becomes effect-! ive contains a provision that the borrower shall pay all the taxes? If it does, the separate assessment need | not be made because the amendment | could not impair the obligation of al contract to pay the taxes existing at he time the amendment ted. Was adop- has been fg federal supreme court mi udment No. % ai CONnStItution 169 I suggested that the ghtholdt violative of vest in by the fai of st ich and@ i tif not | ‘ \ disease a help { yack te habit When Scott's Emuision of ( L Oil de that, it < when don tt don't l It 1C> warms, TY} z has picture , lake we not id for iree t reeable | 4 surprise \ i | ‘ WNE, ii i— Sheriff's Sal By virtue and authority of aspecial execation for delinquent taxes, issued trom the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Betws county, Missousi, urnable st the N mber term, 1%, of said cou! to medi- din favorof A & Owen, ex-officio collector county and against 0 4 and seized upon all 4 claim of said de- in and to the follow- ated in Bates the right, title, ni, O. &. Tompkins ing seribed re county, Missouri, to- Lots twenty-five (2 ), twenty-six (26), twenty- seven (27), in the Town Company's first addi- tion to the town of Aarian, in Bates County, Missouri. Iwill on Friday, December, 21, 19, between the hours of nine o’elock in the fore~ boon and five o’ciock in the stternoon of wat a At the east front door of the court house im the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution pete c, MUDD, 2-4t Sheriff of bates County, MO. Trustee's 5: Whereas, HF. Osterkan kamp, bis wife, by their cer date.’ the z4th ‘day of Uctover, corded i order's other of Stnte of book 151 i, in at page Om, a Bates ped real in the county ot wit wenty nin side of ¢ except Bitty the ew cock a the aty upon which is loca be #mpire block two hundre 1 eight (2s) < ‘ ‘anut, said three han- eah way, secure the said deed ti, the ap- ineouri pretis-

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