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UCKY FEUD. QUICK ON THE TRIGGER. | BOERS ARE GRANTED | Two “Held Up” a Kansas Town. A WEEK’S ARMISTICE.| Emporia, Kas., March 8.—The lit AS een Men ens Soe tle town of Olpe was held up by a Each Other. |Garards Met Their Ancient Enemies, long and short highwayman last eo @ two- | The Whites. One Hundred Gen. Botha and Other Leaders Have a i bout 8 o'clock ~The robbers] “The most affectionate-looki o- point of Winchesters. |ine house ¢ ittee rooms, “was one |that happened at La Junta, in my imunition and two shot {state, between ‘Big Divide J Brat- jton and George Gannon, as pizenish | yesterday about noon betwe a pair of real bad men of type | Whites and Garards hat has now passed away as ever fanned a .45 or twisted a bowie. Gan- proprietor of the ‘Gilt nkatonk in La Junta, and it ‘ a that he had some | Jule Webb. Taylor Spurloc} with Bratton, The argument | and Dennis MeCallum, cha Shots Fi-ed. London, Ky., March 8.—A desper- jate fight occurred at Manchester Conference with Gen. Kitchener mi and the End of the Boer they looted the cash drawer and got Struggle Appears Near. ggle hey went through the pock- T. Burton, W olt, who were which over é Lorenzo Marques, March 8. Kitchener has yranted Gen, Botha a} Hath wad seven day rmistice to enable him] wie to confer with the other generals he The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ards were in town and in t in use for over $0 years, has borne the signatnre @f 1 clerk Sam Cash, filing bail bonds for le ind has been made under his per. , William | Stata Keen ude ee 1 with = A C Lllew ne one to deceiy you in this, | hundred shots were tired. The Gar- | | | hn » proprietor of thestore whet robbers entered. They march A special dispatch frong Pretoria] tpose six men into S. A. Sterbenz’s dated to-day (Friday) says Gen.) oneral store, which they robbed./ended by Bratton backing out of the sets <a Rome eras aii mitations and Just-as-cood” are bag Kitchener and Gen. Botha had a] ig then marched the whole party.|door with his hands up, Gannon hav- | 1) gred from the court house. enter Int: Pasaggocas Saaiei ts a auger = health of lengthy conference on Gun Hill this] pout a dozen in number, to the|ing drop. Gannon didn’t shoct |* ‘ niants and Children ionee ‘inst Experiment, sh’so ed the window of C then because his gun asn’t loade —he had been cleaning it and h: gotten to replace the cart nan was unmasked and did the talk-|have killed Bratton other e short man, who is suppos |™matter of course,” says the W: ton Post. bridge, tl backed away and Gen. Kitchener was accompanied by disappeared in the timber. The tall morning. Gen. Botha was alone and eneral fight follow hen al pie | ai is was found that | ie Castor is a harmles goric, Drops and Soothin: Que ear. | contains ne ges, hi t quiet was resto: Ms secretary London, March %.—A_ dispé from Pretoria dated Tuesday, wise. Steve Spurlo: ing his arm and It is Pleasant. I¢ a native, was masked ance Opium Morphine por other Narcotie night Bratton nnon that he medit , evidently held up by the ce still Olpe is the center of a : : Aiter dark last night dep substance, re is usar ve. TC destroys Worms = has just reached here. It says Gen. | rsettlement. The town con- | cnc ng him up some on the follow- ai ae 1 all r } ! aides bi ogee ; ee ual g hin I ‘ h i sberff and posse of 14 met t and allays Peverishpe i s Diarrhoea and Wind Kitchener met Gen. Botha and other} a out 500 people i lay. Gannon wasn’t aman to Colic. Ut rel es T b! ir i ay t Middlebur Fel ; julie : dhe Gifs ot tie hay. [Chester for London with tl olic. It relieve (hiee Proubles, cures Constipation e apa I; s on bar- | prisoners, arriving about d ght. | and Biats : neh. tates the 27, when the question of the possi two girls column gathering |! : ee = ie ‘ Stomach anc i una ture t I v re x r= Read all all abou ked around t When it was safe for Judge s : a “es ul sleep, 1 vility of the termination of hostili 1 Bieerta ws inexcelled by light battery | * ‘ s iend, ligt attery {to enter the court house in-j Was discussed os Clas le Jim’ Bratton | . 5 : P \i s Club. : . court until this mo gz SENG By oeiiee eiepatch. trom. - — by turning a | GENUT ‘+i ALWAYS dated Wednesday, March 6, say New J ii his Oport mnon pai ©] Are vou sick? If s estigate | Grap the world. street, and then it was + i ¢ ny meeting between Gen. Kitchener a ake : ‘ the merits of Herbir It is o j re : a ae that went up, for 4) oitrated medi erage vg 1 Gen. Botha bas awakened deep in Gibson Made a Senator. tton had two guns coy- |*"" a srala sah ca i — { terest and that there are favorable a “ ’ - and Gannon ine eee ot am = é sty a: expectations as to the probable out ; ud B PRE ae ie } ge past 3 this morning, although t 1b Wow, | She lips : ry | d z s the eve be elt a1 Ss } ae, “a Paes heal urren-| lezisiative clock testitied that it wa ‘ non, that T faa Pri ms ss | bat wrding he Sun the s 2 Ce ‘ ai eon eco ur 2 . elastic. ice ‘i s I | rding to é not yet midnight. Hon. Paris Gib [want : . ve ur appre 7peie | der of Gen Botha would have n a " tea Gait ciation of me by wa around tewn Kel ; son of Gire tls was e¢ rites | arms with me for awhile.’ { ¥ ae an accomplished fact before now bac Devastated by Plague A } States senator for the term expiring “any Gen. Kitchener been in a position to Ml ea : i ; to Gannon to comply A arch 4, 1905 or almost the e:- | wit) liar request. ‘Big Di- - rch 7 > ‘ae ‘ ‘ . conclude the terms of surrender. |°OTe" ise lif ee a islatt vide J ‘ pad his guns SNE 2 : : For Over wou y Cars. When the surrender occurs, the Sun |e term of the hfe of the legistaturs back i and then he | UFNS show the ¢ BR COMPANY, TT WUFREY STREET. NEW YORK CITY a . - rat bo« as beer sting daily for ize it will include the surrender or | “28t body has been voting dail; BR Sy “iat Eo adds Wet|@ Senator, but with no result entire suppression of Gen. de and will involve the termination of the war. ugh his right. The disadvan |over 50,000 in ten vears, ma ment accrued to] to the exodus of tl bly met as usualand took one ballot Dratton It left Gannons gun arm } free, while in case of argument Brat Chursday at noon, the joint assem on account ef t! n’s ‘eft arm an? passed | 770,000 inhabitants d ase < | | i Missouri Pacitic Railway Time Table The Best Food for Intellectual idjourning until 7 p. m. for fturthe Partial returns from the rural dis at Butler Station, ae : ki . ton would have to use his left gun. : ’ NORTH BOUND Thought. Both Equally Guilty. ve waiee ae ee Divide Jim’ wasn’t selfish. | tricts show terrible decrease in the _ No m&n can vote intelligently unless be , Without indication of result, the joir “The population of La Junta was|population through fa The = thinks intelligent In this time of **ware and Rensss City Times. assetnbly todk a recess until 1] }amazed to see Divide Jim’ Brat- population of Makant vas declined Local Freight wet M scbine cee tue kot me ya A = “ i \eore: a - « Express (does not carry : Migent Benjamin Harrison has given his] o’¢lock, at which time began the ses-| fo” aad George jenny who had a 220,000; Bijapore, 61,000, and passengers: Y 838 p.m. thought te that newspaper which is greatest ways been more or less sore on each |<<" y s¢ ’ . ae ccs aecun. | and bes ci ry ine T reas ad- > » pit e elec : eee er x Important political issues are d eountrymen another rv ? ud-} sion ended with the election of Mr other, and who had had a quarrel that | Poona City, 7.400 ee z more important An ‘intelligent. understeade miring his sterling views on inter-| Gibson meant the death of one or both of - 7 aM. } ing of the policy of Rnation oF s great, political : AEE mete - z : : ae party is s¢ hing to be desires rational justice and his defense of el them on the night before, walkiife 7 siti Onn TENSE AT -M.| Buty of every citizen to thoro if 1 informs tee human liberty by his able and schol- Declared Unconstitutional. arm in arm up and down the main No. 849Depart ...... _M ae yr ord athe he arly paper in the North American] st. Joseph, Mo., March 7.—Jidge | *''e*t of the town. It looked like a pad Wo, $50 Arrive -.M. | and best ofall newspapers. Ite telegraphic and cable news service excels that of may other paper. It prints the new news fully; not imag- native occurrences but domestic and |. : i" distant, fally authenticated facts. K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table The policies of the great political parties are now being formed and the candidates discussed * * . ee z peripatetic love feast between the two Review for March. Init he espouses, | Woodson of Division No.1 of the cf'em, Hut they were watehiap een with all the vigor of a matured in-](jrcuit court held to-day that the]other like cats. At the end of the Hoes’: tellect and the ability of a states-| seventh constitutional amendment,| street Bratton, still with his right ties heaithful cleans Sold by a” dr . " . . . Fi 1 linked to G n’s left, s ed \rrival and departure of trains at Worl: now is the time to subseribe for the best medi- man, the cause of the Boers. which provides that in all courts not Sonne pa deren erty aig ee NORTH BOUND and | im of Keeping in touch with the whole world, os hi ject wi 5 Cinnthds askin aBceiiat” — ae ‘ No. | Kaneas City dail ress 12:49 p.m | the Semi-Weekly Republic. He handles his subject without the | of record two-thirds, andin all courts] ~ ‘George, I ain’t much on the blow Act On Dockery’s Suggestion. mes ae isl er” gee ae No less worthy of attention is the Republie passion or prejudice of a partisan] of record three-fourths. of a jury may | about any gun-suddenness that I may sourH BouND. Sunday Magazine. It is replete each issue with No. 2 Through Port Arthur Express,2:41 p.m | the best of special articles written by the best No. 4 Siloam Springs Express. 12:25p m | literary talent. Ite beantiful half ‘ios- Remember thie is the popular short line be- lready made ‘t famous and thelr eure <9 — Negi ggg nme Kan.. 07 in, Oo, eosho, \O., ar prings Ark. Siloam Springs, Ark.. and the direct ged upon in © menace cum at route from the south ‘to St. Louis, Chicago, | the high priced magazines. Events of current and pointe north and northeast and to Denver, | (picrest are set forth in entartaining style. i f i * ‘ity, March 6.—The > and after the fashion of an im-|render a verdict is unconstitutional, | possess, but T sure want to give you Jefferson City, March 6.—The hous partial judge, who first care-/from the fact that the notice of the] 2 chance. You thrung it into me last to-day passed eer ee ie fully and calmly reviews and sifts all amendment was not published the night in a way that’s eat up so much |making kidnapping for ransom a . . + of the atmosphere around here that capital offense. This, after a slight the facts, and then delivers his opin-} full twenty-eight days and that the ee oe ee ea ‘ 3 P - iS, ¢ sligh od ica tens there's not enough air left in this} amendment has been concurred in ion. amendment contained two proposi-| neighborhood for both of us to i Jgden, San Francisco, Portland and pointe | /here is humor in its pages, too, and for the . “redi Se 5 Bree breathe 3 s and the i by the senate, places the bill before] 7est and northwest. ‘No expense has been | Denefit of the ladies the Latest Paris fashions He contrasts, to the credit of the} tions, which should have been voted| breathe at one and the same time. Seis spared to make the passenger equipment of | ®F€ cach week exquisitely displayed and de- United States and to the condemna-| on separately I'm a-goin’ to count “three,” it’s a]|Governor Dockery for his signature ie line second to none ithe west. Travel seribed., The Republic's Sunday Magne: = ‘ é a ie z oe " breakaway and a finish. You’ve got ]and complies with the recommenda- an : oo ‘The subscription price of the Semi-Weekly tion of Great Britain, the armed ag The third constitutional amend-[ 9 loose rizht arm. but I ain’t-no hos. ant P “a in ii ae ra ee Gen’!'Pase Agt.. KansasCity, Mo Republic i ty" r year. The Republic Sunday tervention of theformerin the affairs | ment was attacked on exactly the] One— two three! ans Magazine $1.20 per year. Both Ry y 4 being offered at thi low price of $1.50 for 4 e very low p - P. L, Payne, M.D, | *ricitind paid'inr atthe Same ume, Address all orders to The Republic, 8. of Cuba with the unjustifiable and|/same grounds in Division No.2 and| “The event proved ‘Big Divide Jim’]® Message sent by him to the assem- forcible projection of the latter into] Judge James held that the amend-| P@tton the quicker man and the bet-|bly. The vote on the measure was the concerns of the two South Afri-] ment was constitutional. The third Slee oaceaiteady HS ee Pcie ges “ae aa eee Le PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, seas sen eae apes can republics. ie : amendment provides for the taxing] ball lodged in Brattor - right wrist.| When the police in Denmark find a See eee rales tie a Goer * — : = parity in the opin “Phe last time § saw linn wea ocuee they drive the patient in acabto a DR. H. M. CANNON. tends. They retreated to the wall./ions of the judges the cases will be : =. i z seven yea He was |Station, where he sobers off. Then at The British response in South Africa | appealed to the oe i z i ppet o the supreme court. ting on > of a bunk : 3 f = i was not a response to any appeal : om oe ae ag — —— nda came DEN TIST, tHE eh as a » I Studi i ork ‘t seen t sine *a Ss a ast Side Squara. J z ME from so much asa fragment of the Ten Negro Students Fined. les vdn en him since he'd | 1 ayeg fetes ceeeite! ainke their Ei 1 . BUTLER, MO. KANSAS bee Boer people. They were not only Jeffe City, Marck & “Thee lost his ahead cad inky: his tall I WILL BE IN bee Seen ri the: cowaniient thas Jefferson City. March &.—The stu- i dT. ‘it’s too bad you | ¢laim for specia uty: and this bil . i ITY eR A ents Line i i > > ate] shou have lost tha ig’ i 2 f ‘OSTER, the first Mondayi 2 re a wentu debate susconately as. dents of t incoln institute, the state puould tay lost that right hand. It is presented to the landlord of the ARCHIE. tent Mandager cea tceene eae Cc \ ee, it Suh A vend i ii normal for the negroes here, who] the fellow that p eeed you had only Jestablishment where the drunkard | ADRIAN, 2a es Monday and Tuesday of B e € rei Me ness e : : . . : left rd ° reek. 5 a Pe AE tock a sepia were indicted for voting illegally last Pees oe Bratton, {took the last of the drinks that | Preparea to doall kindsof Dontal work. Con- WEEKLY 3 2 § b fall, pleaded guilty to the charge in caused his intoxication.—The Ram’s|~_ sin H.M.C\ «NON, D. D.8. ‘If I'd ha’ lost my ef age or sex. = t have n able to] Horn. the circuit court here this morning TMES i Mr. Harrison declares that the and Were fined $50 And costs each, ie ony more? x : DR.W. J. McANINCH, oH political conditions of Cuba when we |, : ‘ - = 1 unc ise Geko ase st. é Pl I 3 _|They are G. W. Allen, James : oie ar Ae => ETE F J 2 on mtervened were the very opposite of iets ee a ages a 1 an old violin. Then he ws ma) VETERINARY RGE 3 = ot inthe T i Oat Brown, Anderson Bradberry, Louis attachment We Eames Sen é = i aa ee 7 ; nose in the Transvaal. Our inter- |p Reid a Wawko ote heise sates nti ? t : vention was in behalf of the Cubans. pugh, Bredenck 3: Varker, Robert S ow in his right etpenp, mals, Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard a Ww Fat ' : Spann, W. Stewart, Marion Diges, °0- 2 . re a eee em Ons ohn Biadand Charles Etnit Presi overnment whose oppressions anc & : vas OPE sk a dent Jackson and the other members eruelties had many times before driv % BM POS ERE : - f : of the faculty of the institution ad- en them into rebellion. -‘Great 2 Sey : 5 : vanced the money and paid the Britain's intervention in South Af- : rica was against a united people, liv- ing in content—in ignorant content Butler, Mo. meni! O130R IVY. one no fingerin® Fifty-Two Issues DR. E S. BALLARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ire among the best known the many ld pene" Twenty-Five Cents. Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, West Side of Square. fines and costs, amounting to nearly $600. Withelmina’s First Love. t s have Kansas City Times Co., J. M. CHRISTY, M.D. | S.A. ROE, M.D. Scientifically treats all domestic ani- if you please—under a goverment of|Messages Without Wires i seaeas i ; : = Tiseaces of women and } Ear, Eye, Nose and 3 Fe ssag res in Hawaii. s , Children a Specialt: Throat 5 c ‘’TY. } their own construction, and the] | = ae well know The ¥ or 2 ne epCmeat. Kansas Crry, Mo. i Se Francise arel 7.—The ag 3 ground of the intervention was os- Hi a ; Tanciseo.” Marek aan einr . 24 DR- CHRIST 4 & ROE tensibly the interests of British sub-| aie d correspondent at Honolulu, g jects sojourning there.” under date of March 1, says the y i By iiecenes Mr Harrison con Che Interisland Telegraph Con pany announced yesterday that it Ofice Telephone 20 House Telephone 16 } } Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo. | on mn A AO } | s demns the policy pursued in the Phil- n r iN \ | > r $ppines by there So gy ts, P Wad DRenared bo fechive moscases bs ee = By C. BOULWARE, Physictar ov 50 YEARS’ = by = — — eh ae onignts 2 y os ang 5 ; ale an ere Office — side square | EXPERIENCE ion, and the republican leaders in aa pupil Maes ira * idg : seasesof women and chi] | eongress. They - i not ev have | between Honolulu ; vt i : ep a Nature’s Antidste 22, specialty ' the flimsy ex f protecting their Molobai, La : s t ; ett de eo! i ah , oe SE) aa ges eae nor Pe As, ecennapiad TIS co guyety +0 / Sg Sag Nature’s Peisons, DE. J. t. 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