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ee Saar, ananrrrametics wy “TWO WARS ARE WRONG. Grover Cleveland Savs England and America Follow Same Policy. NATION'S GREED FOR LAND. Anti-Expansion Speech from Ex-Presi- dent That Would Have Been a Democratic Vote Getter Be- fore the Election. New York, Jan. 15.—The Holland society held its sixteenth annual din- ner at the Waldorf-Astoria last night. The Rev. Dr. Henry VanDyke, president of the society, presided. On his right sat ex-Pre: land and Tunis G. Bergen left, while covers were for and all places were taken. The speakers were Grover Cleve- land,§Dr. Andrew Smith and Charles W. Dayton. Ex-President Cleveland said: “War even with the world’s vanced civilization may still be some- ary and justifiable: but sary and justifiable or dent Cleve- at his aid 300 ad times nece whether nece not, the demoralization that follows in its train can never be evaded. It} teaches bloody instructions which, | citizens do the their in a country whose fighting, can not fail to impress for a time at least upon pub- | leave lic and private life in times of peace. “Thirty years after the close of the | war forthe preservation of the un- was for- States ution United which, if ion, a treaty of arbit mulated between the Britain, com- and Great pleted, would have gone far toward xt of war Thus these removing every pret be- tween the twocountries two great English-speaking nations the path assumed leadership in of peace, and in advocacy of the aboli- tion of war, with the hope and ex- pectation that the be followed by other nations, and that a more general adoption of ar- bitration as a ternational disputes would result ina example would means of settling in great advance toward the abandon- ment of war throughout the world. This treaty failed of confirmation in the senate of the United States. Less than five years passed, and these English-speaking champions of peace and arbitr in parallel lines—one on the Philip-| pives and the other in South Africa— but no longer for per arbitra- tion. Both are killing natives in an effort to possess their lands. “This indicates a sad relapse; and in our case it is ® most serious one. if England succeeds in her attempt in South Africa she will but add other to her list of similar acquisi- tions; a brave people will be subju- our tion are still operating | e and an- gated: and because of engage- ment ina similar venture in another quarter they will miss the expres- sions of American sympathy which are to extend those who struggle for national life On the hand, with success in our subjuga- we accustomed to and independence. other tion effort, a untried and perilous situation will be new, ex- ceedingly foreed upon us. Philippines, them We can conquer the ind after ean probably conquering them It isin the strains upon our institu- govern tions, the demoralization of our peo- | ple, the evasion of our constitutional limitations, and perversion of our national mission that our dan- Asa distinguished ‘The g ger lies bishop has said uestion is not what | j death were liy stand forth and demand a hear-| TOWNE AND HEITFELD TALK. | ROOSEVELT A TERROR | ing. Let it be known that American freedom and popular rule can not perish except through the madness | have them in their lof those who | keeping and by the blood and sacri-4 lfices of our fathers, by the lofty | achievements of the free institutions | | by our reli- | ance onthe promises of God, let | Dutch conservatism enjoin upon our people a faithful discharge of their victories of peace, and | sacred trust.” Many a bright and happy hous hold has been thrown into sadness | and sorrow because of the death of a loved one from a neglected cold. Bal- lard’s Horehound Syrup is the great cure for coughs’ colds and all pulmo- nary ailments. Price and 50 cents. EX-GOVERNOR MOUNT OF INDIANA IS DEAD. Sudden End Comes to Man Who Only Few Days Before Retired From Office. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 16.—Jas. A. Mount, who retired Monday at of governor of died very sud- noon form the office the state of Indiana denly at 6:46 o'clock to-night in’ his apartinents at the Denison hotel. He had dered by Mrs. Mount to ¢ idies of the city during the afternoon and shortly after their guests departed he started out for a ten- number of attended a reception prominen walk. Upon his return he said nothing about being ill, after removing his hat and overcoat sat down to read. In a few minutes he turned to his wife and nie who were in the room and said “Lam sick: itis my heart. Send | for a doctor at once.” Dr. OS. Runne as called and ance Mr. | his feet and down and found those in atten at Mount’s bedside chafir The doctor knelt listened for a heart beat, and, risir hands said: “You can do nothing more for him: he is dead.” lithe room at the time Mrs. Mount, Senator and Mrs. Binkley, Mrs. John Taylor of niece, his her H.. Baker, attorney general and two physicians During the Mr. Mount visited his former private secretary. forenoon and was in consultation with him for In the afternoon he before several hours. made a speech the Wool Later he assisted Indiana j sociation. entertain- Growers” in the State ment of his wife’s guests Th hildren are the surviving family. Mrs. Mount of the beside members e properties of Ballard’s Snow Liniment possess a range of useful- hess greater than any other remedy. A day seldom passes in every house- hold, especially where there are chil dren, that it is not needed. Price 25 and 50 For sale 3 ae Tucker. “nts. by CUDAHY METHOD APPLIED TO BANKER. Unknown Threatens to Dynamite} | Three Firms Unless $2,500 Is De- P | posited Near Lantern. | | Jan. 16.—Herman | banki irm they established, by our glorious} | Predict Abandonment of Silver and | | Populist Party Organization. D Washington, Jan. 17. ;made to-day by Senator Charles A.| |Towne of Minnesota, the leading Statements {Silver Republican of the country, | who declined the party’s nomination |for vice president at Kansas City, |and by Senator Henry Heitfeld of Idaho, a leading populist, throw jlight upon the question of ‘“Demo- :ratic party reorganization.” They forecast the abandoument of the Na- tional Silver republican and populist organizations. “The democratic party is good enough for me,” said Senator Town to The Republie correspondent, *‘and I see no need for, or probability of, longer main- x id jre is the silver republicans taining a separate national organi- zation. Senator Heitfeld of Idaho express- ed the belief that party would lose its national entity, and its mem- lin the dem- his st of fu fr bers hereafter be mer; ocratic party. “for six months,” said Mr. Towne, |; “T have been identified with the dem- tie party. its platform and can-| didates, and shall continue to give th them my adherence ~ | APPOINTMENTS BY DOCKERY. The first to Require Senate Confirma- | tion Made. = bi th son City, Jan. 18.—Governor Dox requiring confirmation, this morning. They are Seott Miller of Chillicothe, and J. M. Har- | deman of Knox county, to be me the board of the} will be ery sent his first appointm i to thesenate | we ed m th su bers of regents of sent to committee as soon as com- mittee There has been some fight on John R. Kirk, superintendent — of the head of shall be appointed to former state schools, who is the are said to favor Kirk. nelly. coal oil Lebanon; Charles A. now at normal, These appointments Philip Don- torfor the city Tisdadt, a member of the board of directors for district: E inspe iw of he. the St. Francis levy ne. Farmer, coal oilinspectorfor the ¢ to of West) Plains: P. M coal oil inspector for Plattsburg:; S. Strekma sp en P. Moore, coal oil inspector for Jef-] hi ferson City; Prof. R. N. Kirb, school} ea commissioner of Lawrence county, | en vice D. I,. Van Amburgh, resigned. tre ed Accused Slayer of ‘Dolly’ Reynolds May Escape Because Court Ste- nogsapher is Dead. -- 16.—The ficial death stenogr of supreme court, nay be the eause of New York, Jan. William €. pher of the criminal braneh of Huson th the kr t Wi on the } the acquittal of Dr. Samuel J. Ken- trial “Dolly” nedy, whose second ge of killin Reynolds | 14, has been set f Forbes J F. MeInty prosecut > bi en m Hennessy, who with Jno. os charge of ible to who > will be ir some of the witnesses fre first trial. In the held ould appeals t witness we shall do with tt what the Philipp Our country will never again. For we already irrevocably the old lines | Laxative ‘ of the de-} The ste-| cert must is a true on b Breaks up Meeting. 329999393933299292339939399992299% Press Agent of ‘‘Terrible Teddy” Graph- shooting Spaniards in the bae the heart. come from Meeke the Rough Rider's press agent had been out nk and his cisive. out of striking but th LUCKY CHANCE FOR KENNEDY. r scene given by the press agent not be improved. It finish of Governor moving backward and forward with ens and dragged them triumphantly TO WILD BEASTS. iscards Revolyer and Stabs| Mountain Lions to the Very Heart. STIRRING TALES OF PROWESS. ically Tells How Two of His Vic- tims Were Dispatched. Denver, Colo., Jan. 17.—Vice Pres- ent Roosevelt has abandoned the volver for the knife. Instead of ie | now stabbing mountain lions in} The details of Teddy's exploits and are sent by The ory is official and bears the O. K. the hero. As evidence of the truth- Iness of the official account of th tin lions are hunt-| ay, two skinsof mount: rs—why the fered, as for dogs can show them sording to the press orized report, the the trail of a lynx, : d. > press ag 1s follows “Aiter three |} they came up wi rry Cr it wicke e tir > he suntail but whe Bevelt party rode up e anim is naturally frightened and ump- from the tree. Tiis was a fatal] istake on the part of the lion, f and the » dogs quickly caught it bsequeut proceedings, cording | the press ayent, were brief and de- Is was fight, lis knife, “Quick Rooseve luis s: the ow with i hich art.” pissed Phe second | sdispatched xtday. | aut n the de ok refuge ii ired by Rooseve gs and sence and couraged by the knife which he ex bited, followed » lon into ve, from whi srged and tx in a tree. another ok refuge leap to it fell short and was surround- e animal tried to } by the pack of dogs. The g hic ‘account of the death can- has all the literary the arm of brevity and Roosevelt's Here it is “Roosevelt wasin the scuffle again, pol- od periods. his He stabbed the lion in e fighting animals to send rife home. ata time when the animal is free from the dogs except at one e lion’s| K. | Missouri Pa Yo. $11 Locs! rriv 1 4 Remember this lethe popular short li ween Kansas City foplin rk len vest and pared to make the passenger equipment o hie line second to none in the weet 4 the new line c SSN . The Kind You Have Aiways Bovrht. and which has Deen, in use for over 30 yez is borne the signature of and has been made under his LSE sonal supery om since its in All Counterfei Atow no one to deceive you in this, tions and * Just-as-good” are Experiments th infants and Chi BSNS SS SSS IS bat ud endanger the health ot against Experiment, is CASTORIA ubstitute for Castor Oil, Pare i Svething Syrups. It is Pleasant, It Opium, i nor other Narcotig its guarantee. 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