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went ae a OFFICIAL VOTE GIVEN ON THE AMENDMENT #eturns Show How the Peop'e, Stand on Proposed Changes in Missouri’s Constitution. | This is believed to be the lisbury’s glox Mo., Dec. 19.—Aite have b -befferson +€ corrections i fee ceturns from all the precincts in City, he counties of the state, State Lesueur has certifled to the} sewernor the following the various sends on made in | Secretary | Kitchener's supplies are in official votes | ; | constitutional | | the war Persis | Lord Sa The | deep ala Londen, Dec. look in South Africa is regarded as blacker than at any ti began tent reports Tuesday. situation is rin, ts it is being cut off Lord jsent: ne je sseutia sh pos 4mendment No. 1— "Joint concur-| solution No. 7, to repeal sec ton 12 of article 2 of the constitu-| dadopt-imlieu thereof a new | | n the wor ian a vi action.’ Yes, 147,868: no, 102,667 Majority in favor ofumendiment, 45,- 21. Amendment No. 2—‘Jo and resolution submitting to} ‘d voters of the state of nendment to the con- souri ana ution the A taxatir 161,970; ne ar in favor of} 1a smendiment | ; fKmendm —“Senate joint ww coucurrent resolution submit-) rovince qgg to the qualified voters’ of Mis |" sod i +éeri an amendment to the constitu ie of concerning taxation bce ae no, 108,841. Majority - died yor of amendment, 63,318. ° [tated ndment No. 4—"Conc oa aictod ssalution submitting to the qua liti: d | rans toe Missouri coustitutiot state of the ani eters emendment to frereot authorizing the issue of bonds | g the city of St. Louis for the pur ase of aiding the corporation or éciged for the purpose of aiding the aisiana purchase centennial in sair Sr. Yes, 275,448; no, 658,952 ‘“Gajerity in favor of amendment, ABE 496. f&mendment No. 5— ‘Concurrent eecsation submitting to the qualified | eters of the state of Missouri an sexeendment to the constitution thorizing an appropriation eneral embly from the resources, products and in- tries of Missouriin thecelebration the Louisiana Yes, purchase centen- £9,285 401. Ma- rt, 1623,- :no or of amendme arity ir “34. Amendment eneurrent re 6—"Joint No. of article comstitution by adding a pré Yes, 164.910: no, 90,425 ¥ajority in favor ofamenudment, 28e. and 8, amend of the olution ngs section VIO ereto.” No. 7—“Joint and neurrent resolution to amend sec- | io: 28S of article 2) of jen of the state of — the constitu-} Yes, | Majority 44. O46, provides that ersans may be prosecuted criminal- Missouri.”” ° 7 nO, amendment, 4mendment No. 1 wer of y fortelony or misdemeanor by inior- as well as indictment. Amendment No2 provides for the evy and collection of the spec tation, al tax ot exceeding 15 cents on each $100 aluation for road and bridge pur- xeses in the discretion or the county gurt or township board of directors ownships having township org: tation amendment No. 3 provides for tl e} assessment on mor of} rust, contracts or other obligation a which debts are secured. Amendment No. 4 provides that ap corporate authorities of the city i rf St. I deeds wes, ouis are authorized to issue tterest hearing bonds to nount of § said ci 5,000,000 at west not to exceed + 1 hum; the proceeds whereof shall be paid to the corporation or sed for the celebration of the purehase centennial in NG. = tl assembly sha endment provides that} lave the from monies xt for the purpose of exhib-| j America of concerning revenue | Chinese Ready to Ri 20.—A a ag | suffering of the all are blan sral Mei, ed, are ni | | |r H | | | i | murdering Shang T the most jrecord is | | amed Klondil Dolphiz in tour ver thei enough ¢ {it is reported he or more Then. ha icount £ Ty under ar ator Ha measure feat o th out injur eountry becomes a way wi spite of o assistanc stand Birmins Alabama ue, th en the Weste minghani mines suy to are in sir to appropriate 1 tne state sinking fund an amoui 1,000,000 for ibition « 1 dispatch 0.000 Vine as st Seattle, three wee houses in “staking” named Cullen, millions t< Ho be four CA. Wi contr short 5.000 K t-hener dat more m Lto the se ition iu n Institute ep wines of Alfr perior t om, Dec uted Wedr situati is ri apidl v vusing adds that a recrurerhe outbreaks is The pressui t by the on account ung border, and pillae Wash., D. i said to oh ks * passenger 5AM he r boxes, and days which ot his game. his friends “staked” t won. furnished him he drew outs nd a like ¢ ving paid rnd went ¥ cireumst holds up because of the failure the e subsidy canal car » the public y to v real cor ] rat le, gham. Ala., e ral are une lines not beir nds ickersh: rn of leavoring plying his t. His tons. All ar straits vbama coal erave arkable are circulating | speech on Darkest Days of Boer War. tne before since Jin the political clubs in London of a} | widespread rebellion in Cape Colony. recarded is said te rvelcorrect in bis conclusion that it is urday demand-| not necessary for the party to put c ted men as|itself for reorganization purposes of the Brit-| into the lninds of those who dese Africa. No{it. When he infarms us at wl or providing | time in its history the rank and vas vet been | of the democr party were con-] . sulted more fully than in 1896 and danger of | feared that Lord tumn gathering use of | GROVER EDICT THE THEME. { | 21.—The general out- | I Congressman DeArmond and veland’s the demo- ;ments on statements in ex-president regard to with | cratic party: Representative DeArmond of ¥ souri: “Lthink the former president is| 1900 we shall yw better how to (imate his epitome of his delib- own at ali all about xcelled by apy | rations.” Farmer’s Club. Hilary A. Herbert. who was 1 speer, of Passaic. | dent Cleveland's secretary “ iaMhe Sores, «[navy: “Lindorse the article | e esday, eTow anx of onfidently pre- | t! Again. criticism of the action of the atch irom | eratic party insupporting Greeley on Dec. 19,[the liberal republican platform of rout the] of 1872.. If Mr. Cleveland had meant worse | to say that the Greeley movement iety. The] Was taken as a whole unwise Ij the sa definite is speedily in- anti- eof winter mei peop! of t ee houses, e, who are he ec. 20 —One of fare ive by ), Allen asserts, phave OF but oon Witht ount for the » plays ot made] J. eer black- fe Knew How to Play Faro. 2 in Dawson bya man Allen of OS: Francisco, steamer 1, Which arrived to-day. From $2 he devoted $8,000 to] a won sotaras it excepting in may should put in my emphati > 1S7 bnormal the r misrule, For the southern people it wasa question of life or death. The t) Greeley in its distress and The times in The hroes of carpet. bi were a southern ites were in be south turned mail levied by the native employees | came, in fact, the canc te of the lies, for which the foreigners {Southern rather than of the north- ved. A number of desperados, | eT! democracy. The efiect of this imprisoned at San Chow Fa by Gen-| Support was to open the eyes of whom the Germans releas-|uorthern voters and in the next elee- ow hurrvit tothe Chi Li|tion came the tidal wave of 1874 Still, Mr. Cleveland is right in that the rank and file of the dem- ocrats could not be brought into line to support anoldantagonist. Taken altogether, there is noanswering Mr. Cleveland’ z say- i arguments.” Sterling Morton: “If fully concur in the opinions of Mr. Cleveland as of- the tic party in 1896, au | to the causes defeat demoe and as to the reasons for its centuated and vehemently empha 0. Two of the |sized walloping in 1900 Until all do turned | the heresies of Bryanarchy are re- twoothers lid |Mounced by the democracy it will his winnings | Temain a minority. | should prefer ' realigninent of American yoters the score | under a new name whieh its oppo- e man | pents « ould taunt with no past.” hemoney £,.000 for JOHN A. LEE INDISPOSED. Allen Vane for debts. 400 he proceeded to plunge on broke. the of await. treasary with- the When the Nicaragua canal uinere reial to bu and-deliver-mood. his own ana Hanna a Hold-Up-Statesman. subsidy bill ought not to pass ances, and if Sen- bill} own pet The de- measure will save e of necessity id Dee. e to oth ve de nto lic > ( going Alabama Coal E amine. in his! A nurse, who perinits no one except | Mrs. Lee to enter the lieutenant eov- ernor’s room, is in attendance 20.—The Mrs. Lee said last night that her | Alabama is in make the system live up er roads it st without theactive of Senator Hanna Alabama railroads and those taki i fam- ble to meet president of the Atlanta & Westpoint Railroad and es alone mines have are en- i | Missouri's Lieutenant Governor-Elect Has Undergone a Serious Operation at St. Lonis. St. Dec. Governer-elect Join A. Leesubmitted | jto a Thursday | Dr. Louis. surgical operation morning at the hands of Leon | How Other, Prominent Democrats of the Na- tion Make Comments. New York, Dec. 21.—The Herald] to-day publishes the following com- of the] t! also | bitingly ac- | Poor ft 21.—Lieutenant | f Strau specialist, two weeks he will be confined to The sick new hon Main Was oper- ated on at his residence, 5347 Cab- anne avenue, and reports from the sick room last night were that he 'N) was rapidly getting over the e of the anaesthetic and doing ni husband had attended the ind convention at New Orleans. it was ag ustrial although nst his surgeon's advice, ago he de- termined to delay the relief he needed | no lon and on his return a wee r. The Missouri general as- Bir-|Sembly convenes shortly. but Mrs | 4 Lee thinks at her husband will be able to over the senate. as the inauguration of the new offic ials | ing | is the time pres does not take plac | dav son the OF About January 14 j his presence will be nece sary. in| | Indorse the Whipping Post. Dec. The Re- Association of this hment of a ns of pu Joseph, Mo., Merchants’ ish- quidation | ing trar and vagrants. The mat- torial | ter Was discussed at a meeting to- kKlahoma | night, and islature will be View willlasked to y bringing ities »linto use a e early days and | providing nent for tramps us-| havi it means of sup with ¥ or fifty lashes ense may ) may den ooaP Gr ha ge ms Hoow < Pils and for at least | his} HEAVY TRUCKING. MISSOURIAN LEAVES | | Through Echo Canon, the Immense Loads Drawn by | HIS MEXICAN JAIL. Salt Lake. Utah, Dee 19_ Vifty-Horse Teams Are Put | cial to the Tribune from Sir: on the Track. Wo., says that the Union 40, 5@ |W. T. Lewis, of Springfield, Released Railroad ¢ OMPany today g : se Through Pressure of the State to Kilpatrick Bros. & Collins a =! act lor the construy a Department. __ {through ey soyon a " “*Y! El Paso. Tex., Dee. 19.—W T Wy..to Salt Lake,a distan ie -..»| Lewis, a locomotive engineer from miles. nce of tg p Springtield, Mo., who has been in The contract pri $6,000 jjail in Juarez, Mexico, for four one of the largest in’ the ena on the} Months, was released at 2 o'clock railroad construction in the W, th t hauled,| this afternoon. His release was the Pie contr wtors have four y . grep kb jone|result of the state department at which to complete the woken j same br u y | Washington, and is the first ease in It is suid the Union Pacite ; ’ ie ee eo | Northern Mexico that has ever be formed a deal with the receall eae “gen vire. | vrought to the attentior of the orporated Los Angeles & Salty : | Washington authorities. lroad Company, which wll s ne a ' 2 °| Lewis was an engineer on the Mex practically an air line from rs : ree - \ be - = : jican Central, running out of Chihua- ¢4 the Pavitic coast via Salt la : = : @oat.| hua, and a year ago last June he ran gah gin a A ‘ é =| over a Mexican and cut his foot off r rt ‘ ads Z t| He was given a preliminary trial and ‘ w i ~ ONE |released. Last August the injured Then t i j eres lm in tried to t damages from the, Ne er ead arse l railroad, and to do this he had to! iconviet Lewis of Lewis i gh- | was again put in jail and kept there alee: age “| for four months. eae : ae es : Sep | The case was reported to the State w € vw | Department at Washington and ad ’ 1 n tt vices from there two weeks azo were 3 = = "| sent to Mexico ( ity and Lewis’ re- pe ac iiauapet ae ; - | lease was ordered ve k-| It is understood that the Mexican where se | Central will ask the next congress to Se ee oe .,, | Pass a bill annulling the present law PaCS ope. {terming accidents on rails as mur- bulk . t ts | der. ed up ace over t s Grosvenor, of Ohio, ‘ t 1 e truck {Clark of Missouri, met yeste : ‘ 2 se eo “aN | the first time since they er Bene in, Sg Me Seen D3 a aa joint debate at the Mountain Lake esemmmtenen ik Wr 1 sus-|Park. “Hello, Champ, said Gros- | W orthless - fe eS ums | Vvenor. “How did you get through mie H Mapes omnes 1 t sles the campaig rlendidly,”” re- ed book, while they: This t be.| plied Clark, “I gained twenty-five ‘Reprint Dictionar Stan rreat | eran <r | pound “Well,” commented Gros- ype copies of a book of ove fe. 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Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of dealers, business men and the public generally is solicit- ed, promising striet attention to business and a safe Wm. E. WAL pees Syyasiea h we heir depository for funds. pschder ies eseiaia —DIRECTORS.— ‘ ! | Joba Deerwester, Charles R. Radford, wm. sate | T. C. Boulware, 7. J. Wri IR ie oy, Booker Powell. Frank M. Vorts, 3. Bi eg aos | J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. = 1 t uy | Saas ——— aa = . ar « v i Soe WALTON TRUST COMPANY, our. u Ob n Bates itle ton 2) years a 57.00.00, farmers, Real stock F. Walton, Jenkine, Christy <tate at rates @ ; Cot . No delet and Towa ro and kept up ’ «hed to aby Reel ovited toes President. ce President.

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