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FARMINGTON ASYLUM. *.nnual Report ot Commissioners Sub- mitted to Legislature. truction is Rad the l “Cottage Plan” of Cons ical Departure from ual Style for Such In The at ne t mn of $150,000 isks that this ire appropr ate or violent patients, a dining-room i ottage ct. the commission i states that $250,00 more will thor-| iH . 1 ia «oughly equip the institution that it 4 rouay accommodate 800 patients. © This sum is much less than has been | »xxpended on other institutions of like haracter in the state. The work of the commission has i} been rather a bold plunging out from yrecedent in erecting the asylum. members of the commission are: {. D. Allen of Butler, chairman; J. Ed. Berry of Fulten, secretary; O.C. Clay of Canton, Jas. L. Buchanan of Cali- ornia and Dr. €. H. Rigg of Middl The commission visited seve nstitutions in the It atruck with the many advantages of he dso-calle “cottage plan,” and that Phe sown, east. was jin Il OR Seventy Armed Ins«rgents in South Ilocos Province Burn Fifty Houses at Santa Maria. ALARMED OYER SPOOHER AMENDMENT. ttacked the town in force orde The we no American | } it is rored t | its from neighboring isla | re concentrating in the ine Samar A of 70 armed insur gents entered » town of Suog, in the province of h Toe Luzon, where | they killed one na abduce five. On midnight on the same day | they icked the town of Sant faria, burning 50 honses. nté were repulsed by t eans, who had one man wou native scout and two civilians wer killed The surgents retreated to the mountains, ly pursued The news that the Spooner amend- ment prohibits the sale of land, tim- ber and = mining concessions — hi alarmed those here who are depend ent upon such concessions for their business success. Three chambers 0 , comme of anil: 18 ernation- -was adopted. Work was commenced oe 3 of y un Hee f Internation . > . a the S Is an t p £ srican, are on the five cottages at Farmington| “" Pe ee an wiring protests fast summer and has been pushed rapidly. A power house has been PROTECTED THE NEGRO. rected and each building is connect-| Go, yates Sent for the Militia to d vith a 1,300 foot tunnel from the Albert Shenkle into Court, Whe power house. The tunnel carries all He Was Immediately Sentenced. the hot and cold water pipes and Carrollton, TI Mareh = 1.—Albert alectric wires. As the institution at] Shenkle, charged with assau- on Mis Farmington stands to-day it is just eae , sa oe Baltes Bice uiens aay ase cits At: alee 1 0 Friday morning under escor halt the size the plans were drawn] yy four companies of the state mili ‘vor. tin ordered out by Gov. Yates. Ther PROVIDES FOR MANY ADDITIONS. was a crowd at the depot, but owi ee : : ; to the provisions made to prevent Chis does not interfere with the] violence there is no demonstration v working of the instution in any way] #nd no attempt was made to attael ind gives it aharmoniousdetail that] the prisoner. Shenkle was taken’ be- fore Judge Thompso whe r ae- + sould not have been secured in any] | oe poets , ie re Pee j : 1 ah : NYT) cepting a plea of gui sentenced the + other way. The plan provides for] prison to Ches penitentiary, he addition of one or more cottages} whither the young man was escorted f ita time, and the total number in| *f omee by the military Shenkle p smiled when he ene con- 7ears to come will make a complete cp . ie Jsieas ae g 2 : ‘4 Z ditions prevailing had bee «city. Bach of the cottages is desig-| in mortal fear of lynching fi ee xaated by the name of a member of = he cities — tc fi: silits - t Credit Is Due These Three. c , Ss) » facilitate a better Washington, March 1.—The sucess jistinetion of the buildings. The re-| of the movement to have congress de- sort SAYS: elare that the gates of the St. Louis “<€the acheme adopted at this inati- meets should be closed on Sun- fcution possess many advantagesfor] ¢pe en ae ae 1 ve Rev 7; ". i she treatment of the insane, over the] Hathaway. general secretary of the « old style, referred to as conglomer-}| American Sabbath union, of New : ate or connected class of buildings. | VOT. assisted by Senator Teller and “The buildings are located sufficiently Pe puescre Hee eto ¥ far apart to allow the free admission = cpuitcaprbaseer =< gene See of light and air every we vochester, * arch 1 ae aaah to every portion Of] Leary Dye occupying part of vem; affords diversity of desi a five-sto gat Platt 1 Mill feo several buildings, without detri-| streets. by fire. The up- mext to the utilitarian or artistic] Pe™ floor was occupied by the Seneca ippeoarance and suegests the environ- a pa abit 3 . aa ea ot — 2 already been removed from the b me she of home life, instead of a place | ine and wv tired have been taken af detention and incarceration. The] to the hospital yy eatients.s ouped in separate cot- Prices of Three Articles Raised ages and classitied according to the *h 1.—The price of i various degrees of their malady,]} ™ seen advanced one: uy which fact alone has ven splendid : ee 1 y ‘ As ne : j > company, whieh is controlled bs . :cesults and produced in every way Amerie! Refining com aq ~minent satisfaction. re % - > price of win- 4 pho buildings are two. stories in ass haw Teen sdxaneed 2 pet . . : vs t ane An ae nee v a ton : weighty the first story being used] OO"). ae shee a luring the€say time and has a large : Kansan Buried in = Snowslide. vell-lichted ‘e@sy room co ote: = nell-lighted sy room connected with) — Boulder, Col, March 1.—John Kit- svitatle Loilet rooms, ete., while the] ridge and John Fields, mining eng «garnd story is used solely for sleep-| nee wert Crittenden ing quarters and contains a large ae : te opp wee : : slide x holé of a « Jormnitory with nece: sary accessori S-} stump 2 vat Ficlds “The patients in all the buildings] was e: © hottem| of the the slide.} except those in the violently insane 1e infirm and siek, who have vare U «dining rooms in their respective mildings) are given exercise three imes each day in going to and from toa central he respective cottages hall. is complete ucted of brick with stone tr nin H. H. Hoher ild of Ro a tect for the commission He live to Wasii Travel pston. M an Dispatches ERRIBLE CRIME EXPIATED. | DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE. fiostve Ferrell, Who Killed and Robbed a His Friend to Get Money to Marry. j Dies by Electrocution. } Col s 0 by i | Ferre tr Hal <i | ee rte mum freight rate bill. This | es 1 I Lane, oF ht o t 10, 16 cent on shipments blots in the employ of Senator F. sT “ ntr | He hag ea eda bill prohibi u ~ “| ul | n ¢ > » whom he |€ePpt lawyers & fees i v} € rr on Jestate as attor r el rt eourts | his é ss eos viving y| gir sito Pennsy *}autho ‘ 5 1 mounting to ja bill by S s sing | a anne i othe dining and s ij rl if len pec i f moment and] drinks to its patrons at S100 per 1! opened when the train } 3 se wih Thursd n ong them} A SHOW IN THE BIG HALL being bill in sen- | Kansas City Manufacturers wi Give a | 2% by senator on, and ee Susiness and Amusement Programme the office of par clerk forthe gov the First Part of June. ernor. ” lause = Kansas City. Me March 1.—The | ceived but 82 s failed j board of Be eo of ne ae to be adopted. *roduct she s decide te ) t P . pike: eis eee tO ee | fore take effect in 90 days aft show in Convention hall from May 30 : Reger to June 11 inclusive. The name of adjournment of the legislature the association was changed to Kan-| Another bill passed was a house as City Manufacture exposition, | bill by Mr. Colden, which reduces the he show » be under t » directi : . + pe wee be under he aueee ofl salary of recorder of deeds in all the manufacturers’ association, and silt 3 : to be made the early summer attrae- | COUNTIES except Buchanan, Jackson tion for t he people of the southwest. | and St. Louis to $2,000 per year. \side from the exhibit of machinery | Another bill was one relat to and manhfactured articles an amuse-|Bewspapers. It provides that not inent programme ‘will be arcanged,;more tian $100 shall be paid for al rates for the event secured publishing of the ballots inany news- Is entering Kansas City. It| Paper before any general election is not the intention to make money | Lhe vote stood 93 to 34. out of the show, the idex heme to he house substitute for road law, place before the people of the city and ud commissioners a salary surrounding — territory the rapid of from to #20 per year, was growth of turing MOB cer Soldiers and Police Constantly op Guard to of 142 members. Each county in Protect Catholic Leaders from Anti- the state gets one representative, | the County Records daily. Complete Abstracts furnished to any Clesical Agttatews. and Greene and St. Louis « each: | | i z Jasper 3, Buchanan 4, Jackson 6 and Estate in Bates County. Fees reasonable. Oporto, Portug March 1.—Senor] St. Louis City 16. This i an in- ini 4 5 St. Louis 3 , Ms 18 % t Borowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invite Jose Pestana (who is accused of be-| erase of two members for St Louis ’ i y d to longing to the group that attempted] (City, and one for Buchanan and one} FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, WM. E. WALTON, President, ~ —- : : eae ity, ar n I ichanan and on . to abduct the di of the for Jasper. Saline loses one. - eae - mM i = ea es eel Wate her dn ads tee Bares Tato GERELGoik. Cc. A. ALLEN, Assistant Sec T. J. WRIGHT, sVice President, convent, and whose house was ¢ introduced creating the office | WELDON YATES, Abstracter J. BROWN WALTON Boodkeeser, Hee , acked by an anti-elerieal mob last | of state boiler inspector at a salary ~ vight) is the leader of the Catholic| of 3000 a year. with 16 deputies ay , 7 party and an ex ive wine-grower.| ata salary of $1,400 e The When the mob threatened his man-| vovernor makes theappe Se tan : “ g | n | sion Senor Pestana came to the door |) term of four years. rn, } fs Y oe by a ie a ee read i The republicans of legislature Gai f & § ay ther. He fired three) have endorsed Colonel Joe Flory for suet ares oe °lappointment by President MeKinley iS GREA ry ITSELF. Pe Ese ts sduibesieiperangy : as one of the World’s Fair Commis — — t demonstré de : * . | sioners i whi situated the residences of a | a a ani elec ae oe cen To Cure a Cold in One Dax All our farmer readers should take | % aoe o ; 2 se = ivantage of the unprecedented WiLL NOT OFFEND VETERANS oe A — rls rd SF Ens be so “lelubbing offer we this year make in- | Issued Weekly : Ret a ee WW. Gr re money | -ludes with this paper ? he Live Stock | pO President McKinley's “Previous Engage: | ae = _ ae ee “a > Jarove = Sif") Indicator, its special Farmers’ Insti- | a | un one Frexest Gis Seomiiieg Sean eee een = tute Editions and the Poultry Far- | | lam | al ae Te Set oe eat mer. These three publications are | , 4 fac Wushington. M Confession 9f Mrs. Foster. the best of their class and should be | of 1 izens of . in every farm home. Te them we Editer and Publisher he: i by Sena E Algona. lo., February 22.—M*s. | add, for leeal, county and general | clack Cacmnct aie a white | Foster, wife of F E. Foster, who was | news, our own paper, and make price | Lincoln, - Nebraska, house ard invite the president to|shot and nearly kifed on Saturday {of the four one year ony ¥1. | ittend the monster meeting of the] njest by Clarence Robinson, of this Never before was so much superior | _ United Confederate Veterams to Pokeme ees Gesu ee. dreading mutter for so -small an} a 1 place. has confesse t ; a & | ‘erms—Payable in 4 0. et ie Weaeaghis as pl vee. has confesseé to : see ia| ,mount of rsoney. Thethree papers | Tern Payable in Advane 5 30. i the attempted murder of her hustnamed, which we club with earown, | One Year cee $100 gret ‘ bané. and brings others into the}are well known throughout the west | heen de which ease. and smmend themselves so the | Six Months from visiting Men Theconfession of ira. Foster was _{reader’s fay prable attention upon Dive Bomtlis if sion, but he hop fees pega {mere mention The Kansas City | so before ther s ide before Attorney Frederick M j Live Stock Indicator is the great | Single Copy THE COURT INTERFERED Curtiss and I E. Gey As soorT = vitural an@ }ive stock paper of the ’ pei aap aba na she hed made the er ey The Poultry Farmer is the | — An fowa Man Prevented froay Cir temp id sniride, but was saved. {most practical poultry paper forthe) vo ating eany Charges of z a rmer, while The Special Fisormers Ursin, Pie: { : Stopsthe Cold and Works off the| institute Editione are themost prac | ployed. ‘Terme for local Bala will — . i] publicatosons for the prometion a tio co , vod farming ever published. Tsk be sent uponapplication. Allmomey injunctio Laxative Bromo- Tablets ladvantare of 4 i qi JASE sro1 AG é stadvantage of this great offer, as it | + tie Sioroo T t . ad 5 Ned « » : le : x : | 1 one day. Ne cure, no} will hold good for a short time only. | should be sent upon application: as rt [Essel s these papers may be ex- | money shoald be sent by P. ©. Order ; ; } jamined by callingat this office it is s rentated all | as is rah : ; epee i Dring Officer Shot Weil. \E ixpress order or by bank draft om o 1 vas abort te | printed : sted 5 | Live-Oaks, Fla.. 27.—Sheriff | New York or Chieago.- Do sot sm setting Wom Osealoos Cannot Was Ric ns Ce Mathie, while at the head of a posse wn and Dac uursDiag a negro. whe mortally wounded ©. J. Platt aere yesterday passed. The house passed a substitute ap- portionment bill Under it the next house of representatives will consist Kansas € y as a manufac- iter. LAW IN OPORTO. was abashed by the negre: and shot. As he fell, the shetifi cazght sigh: te of the biding negro: He drew him self t@ bis knees end. taking aim, , ki¥ing hia instantly. The posse empti ther rifles into »ly, riddling it Sike a sieve. 8 home and There MiaAS Was Taken tot early Acree on Rivers af Harbors excit much eaten toridt Te latter real keeping « Meet lightens the load— short inaping a Capital O01 chewing — tobacco with a conscience behind it, No Premiums! Wetmore’s Best sells on its merits, c by C. WETMORE TOBACCO St. Louis, Mo, ™ lependent imertea, THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, Butler, Missouri. ‘ 8 full } id) $57,000.00, Rece sits, Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafte, and does a General Banking Business Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of interest. The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock dealers, business men aud the public generally is solicit- ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe depository for funds. — DIRECTORS. John Deerwest Charles R. Radford Wm. E. Watton T. C. Boulwar T right, J.R. Jenkins, | Booker Powell Frank Me Voria, 3.M_ Christ J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. wm. E. WALTON, President, WALTON TRUST COMPANY, Butler, Missouri. CAPITAL, ‘ B5 Always has onhand money to loan on Real Estate at rates No delay, 5,000, interest lower than ever before offered in Bates County. Payers payable here. } We have a complete Abstract of Title to all Lands and Town in Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept up a ee 3 BIG DEAL IN «| individual checks or stamps s DEAL D “5 Pe {| With THE TIMES SMB ¢ 2 } ae » is 4 Administrator's Notice G e ereb letters of $ tobb has pur- 4 ere granted i the and oF, ¢ Ey : He nad bene Nad H i tole by the ‘probate court @f > Barzen of Kansas City : -reons having claims agaiset ould » - quired to exhibit them for 4 administrator within one year sft » (50 BARRELS ) date of said letters, or they be b from any b x 1 | claims be not exhib é date of this public ; of the famous Sh ost i. ¥. BRO > - 4 Public Administ § FIBLE-CRABB WHISKEY. 7 - , Notice » Z trator’s Notice. i Distilled in Kentucky. that by, vite > By buying 150 barrels we § are enabled to retail it at ; aremarkable low price of $ : 5 ¢ $3.00 per Gallon. ‘ $ We have exclusive sale of } ; this whiskey Butler. 2 NATE SALOO) é for cate” § §, low H 5, Directom \GRAAGRPAPLRALAL DSF A RAAAASSS GT, LOUIS gon001 OF FINE t. Louis, Mo-

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