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eens nceeqevocnartesseshdealltithen ast teuttatseneatenvicetannedianatet snipes eeenieing ev unrtaraetsdpiatesentsinan<queay aan aseaIRENpauneeNeiatnaRabsapeanieesaneantesoneteecaaaaneeten eee eet eT ANA NPT RETURN OF TAYTOR WILL BE REQUESTED. Bradlev’s Startling Testimony Will Lead to Requisition on Indiana Governor. WAS THERE A CONSPIRACY? Krankfort, K3 April 11.—At the close of tl rial,a requisition will be ernor Durbin of Ik rthe return of ex-Gover- nor W.8. Taylor to this state for trial. The decision of the court of appeals in the Howard and Powers which practically removes the issues on which the late Mount rested his refusal to requisition and the testimony yester- Bradley eases, Governor honor a day of ex-Governor is to be made the basis of the requisition. Ex-Governor Bradley yesterday said in his testimony that Ripley told him that he was in the executive office the day before the shooting and complained to Taylor because he had | not called out his (Ripley's) compa- ny, and asked him when he should, have the company ready. Taylor replied: “My God, haven't you brought them yet? Goebel will not live twenty-four hours,” or ‘ not live twenty-four hours,” I have forgotten which he said, declared the ‘can- witness. Judge W. H. Yost, associate coun sel with Bradley in the contest case, according to the witness, was present and heard the conversation. When asked regarding his knowledge of any conspiracy, the governor said that when the mountaineers were in THEFT OF S10.000 } Taken by Sneaks From a Bank.--Mystery Since August, isos. . Mo., April 11.— tery surrounding the theft of Sedalia ree of this city, Aug. 1, cleared by tt mnfession of now it ict named Fr Michig Ind His story has been man, an City. corrobora by Chief of Police Love of this ty and is as follows: Freeman, just out of the Plainfield (ind.) reform school and only 21 years old, came here with his une Irwin Gamble, a professional bank being en sneak, aged 50 years, they route from and wher he employes except Adam Ittell, about 55 were at dinner, in a side door, entered the bank vault fand stole 10 $1,.0000 watch on the outside Cashier old, Gamble sneaked packages, containing each. Freeman keeping The thieves left town immediately afterward, walking to Warrensburg, where they boarded a train for Kan- jsas City. They divided the in Kansas City and went from there to Emporia, Kan.. where they planted $9,000 and then did a couple | | | | money of jobs there. Gamble gave Free- man the slip and stole theentire sum that had been planted. since which time he has never been seen. Freeman returned to Indiana, where he was convicted of burglary Frankfort he bad heard some one say Goebel was to be killed. “I said,” continued the witness, “It shall be stopped. I will go into the senate chamber and come out with Goebel and see that he is not hurt or insulted.” I looked and saw Wharton Golden and told him to get Finley, Culton and others and send them to me. He said: ‘Goebel is not going to be hurt.’ Culton and Finley told me it was a fake and ‘hat there was nothing in it; they condemned violence, as | did.” “Why did you send for Finley, Cul- ton and the other men?” “Because I thought they knew the mountain men.*” The witness was ined. He stated that he did not know that defendant, Ripley, had any knowledge of or was connected with any conspiracy to kill Goebel. He was unaware as to the exact time when Ripley’scompany was disband- ed. then cross-exam- JUDGE YOST TESTIFIES. Judge W. H. Yost, who assisted ex-Gov. Bradley as counsel for ex-| have or may hereafter contain 300,-| cure a cold in one day. Gov. Taylor last year, corroborated the testimony of Bradley, terday afternoon. On January 25, the day the crowd of mountain men were here, he saw Mr. Bradley in conversation with a man. Hecould not hear what the first party said, but heard Bradley way: “Itisa damnable outrage. If anything of that kind is will go with Goebel into the house myself.”” Bradley then told him that he had given yes- to occur I stane been told three men were waiting to]those who have been engaged in| United States Philippine commission kill Goebel as he entered the yard. Bradley and Yost then hunted up Charles Finley and others and told them what they had heard. Finley said nothing of the sort was intend- ed or would occur. After the shooting, Judge Yost said on one oceasion Ripley complained ofanindignity he had received at the hands of Taylor, and Ripley also related to him the conversation with Taylor related by Governor Bradley | yesterday, in which Taylor had told him that Goebel would not live 24} hours longer. Judge Yost said he advised Ripley against repeating the statement. | n-Law Justified. Mo., April 1 the Adan Father Warrensbur, coroner's jury shooting at Fayetteville Mon night found a ver t thi of justifiable homicide, free John Adams father-in-law. was Charles rors was i tried te > ride! orse into dat we ea which mus) te tio: funetic fer to the prison at Michigan City. His only reason for the that he has almost a life sentence before him, while the man who act- ually stole the money has never been arrested and is supposed to be living high on money taken from the bank. confession is Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lum- bago and sciatic pains, yield to the penetrating influence of Ballard’s Snow Liniment. Price, 25 and 50 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. VETOES THE PENSION BILL. Governor Dockery Regards Teachers no @Better Than Others. Jefferson City, April 11.—Governor Dockery to-day vetoed the bill passed by thelast assembly authorizing the creation ofaschvol teachers’ annuity fund in cities of over 300,000 inhabi- tants. The bill was introduced by Senator Drabelle. are the governor's reasons for approv- Below not ing the measure: ‘This bill provides an annuity for retired and disabled teachers of pub- in all cities which lie schools now 000 inhabitants. The fund from which the payment is to be made, under the terms of the bill sup- plied in part from the public school moneys of such cities. It is not in- tended as 2 compensation for service rendered at the time by the teachers, but to aid have from active service. or who need of temporary relief. those who retired are in The amount to be paid from the public treasury a mere gratuity. It is, a pension provided for in fact, teaching in the publicschools of such cities, and who shalleomply with the requirements of this measure. This bill is now applicable only to the city of St. Louis, but if it wise policy for the state to author- ize the payment of gratuities out of the school the city of St. Louis it must be apparent that it is equally wise to grant the same au- thority to other school districts. lam opposed to the principle un- derlying the proposed legislation. It is the first isa funds of step in the creation of a civil pension list in this state. Most women with female weakness suffer dreadfully from piles in addi- tion to their otherpains. They may using Tabler’s t. Price, 5 cents Backeye Ocentsin bot- For sale by H. Botha Disregards DeWet pril 11.—It is report- Botha has un- the E orees, dis- haand nd orees sur- it will be De- he followers of OW EXPLAINED. Sedalia mys- | $10,000 enbacks from the Bank of Com- 1898, has 2 k of Commerce and sentenced to a term of years} in Jeffersonville Recently he as- saulted and nearly killed a fellow convict, which resulted in his trans- has} not Tom Johnson's Tartii Profits. HE UNFURLED THE FLAG. | Now that Tom Johnson ; over Mark Hanna. ble congressional is mayor some of his nota- renfarks are quoted. He iker and ger Hero of the Spanish War is a Visitor in Kansas City. | again being would say Now, Mr am in the iron business mys Shafter’s Staff Re- jean speak know jtion. My books iI tell you t tlemen. I and | Member of Gen. counts Thrilling Scenes That San- | posed here gives fover $50,000 a j Attended the Siege of The Kind You Have in us 36 tiago and the Surrender. for over | business When som do you tal Kansas City Star, llth j I nited | States flag from the castle in Santi-| Why she 2 | ago after the surrender of the city by | don’t take i The man who unfurled the Infants and Cf ral Toral to General Shafter is | but all the same in Kansas City at the Midland hotel. | bery of the people, LAS : He is Capt W. H. Mekittrick of {deny it. High protectio made o ~ sakersfield, Cal.,a son-in-law of Gen- | me rich, and it A hat eral Shafter. of other men rit s could Castoria is nl At the time of the sur- I render of Toral Captain McKittrick | have lived and was attached to Shafter’s |] and the eour stafi. He served with hin. in Cuba] thousand tir , | throughout the war. Since the war |day you will all know it Paes i si his ed without it. Drops ei: Sort General jd have been a sub resigned commnission in eager j 1e has i . and Flat the army and is devoting his time to i ION teed | Stomach his large cattle interests in Arizona tephra Phe Childre You can be easily, be x new life an of any form of tobacco us | and California and to his oil interest |near Bakersfield. The largest of the eae saci tee . | that makes y gain | [rich oil fields, the MeKittrick, is| ten pounds in ten days. Over 500, ooo is * cured. All drug; Cure guaranteed. Book- named for him. let and advi EE. Address STERLING | REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 - In speaking of the stirring scenes attending the fall of Santiago Capt. Mr. Spooner’s Cuban Views. McKittrick said yesterday that the | F incident which impressed him most} Washington, April 12.—-Congress ’ ” was when he told the men of Shafter’s | has defined the relations 4 army that the Spanish general bad ch shall exist between the United States and | surrendered. He was detailed to| Cuba and, in my judgment it will not | this duty by the general. It was the|agree to any modification,” said | common belief throughout the camp |Senator Spooner, member of the senate committee on Cuban relations | a that the city would have to bestorm- led. Already fever had set in among after a conference in the war de barge Ere 3s ae % the men and there was a feeling of} ment with Secretary Root depression. terms offered Cuba,’ Senator Spoon- F ; = is : As Captain McKittrick rode|eT eontinued, “are more in the inter-| Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, est of the island than in that of the HORTH BOUND United States. I am t that oe the mass of the people of the island | No. 10.. a 2a : No. $12 Local Freight........ appreciate unselfish attitude of | 314 Stock Express (does not carry through the camp he stopped before the color standard of each regiment to give the news of General Toral’s As he did so he noted the confide surrender. the ‘ Z x if 2 oe passengers) various ways in which the soldiers | this government, and if they had an SOUTH BOUND. received the joyful news. Some seem-| Opportunity to declare their views | No.5 they would the relations as « ubhesitatingly $11 Leask @estans INTERS No. $49 Depart No! 350 Arrive. approve | yo fined by congress.” ed to be stunned by it and was so overcome as to listen in perfect si- lence; others wept for joy and showed the relief from along, nervous strain. But the ater portion sent up ring- E.C. Vaxpervoorr, Agent $100 Reward $100 The readers ot this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there is at least one ing cheers and tossed their caps in| 4readed disease that science has been K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Aig S i 2 able to cure in all its stages, and that is 2 air. It was the most intoxicating|Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the| ‘F*¥8i end leparture of trains at Worland moment of the war. only positive cure known to the medic: jo. 1 Kansas City datly Exprese 12:49 p. m ‘aptai. “Kittrick , | raternity. Catarrh being a constitution- | No.3 Ma 3178 m Captain McKittrick tells of one idisease seatites-« constwiainial sovTH nor vc No. 2 Through Port Arthur Express, No. 4 Siloam Springs Express. nternally, acting directly upon the eens pb = =o popular short line be at ae aces < he <. | ween Kane: ity, .. ane tteburg, Kan blood and mere surt a ort - sy Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo.. Sulphur Springs, tem, therebv destroying | the foundation | ark. Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direot ot the disease, and giving the patient] route from the pan 9 to St Louls, Chicago and points north and northeast and to Denver, betore the sur- render of Santiago, approached Gen. Shafter, saying that he was a report- er fora Chicago paper, and asking newspaper man who, reatment.- Hail’s Cotarrh Cure is taxen -rmissi r » fr strength by building up the constitution pe rm sion ee to the ft ‘ont. } and esteting watare car dln tts Quake Ogden. San Francisco Pie gecenceen pointe “Certainly,’’ replied General Shaf- The proprietors haye so aes ee in y ured to make the passenger equip nent of ter: “you may do anything vou]its curative powers, that they offer One ine second to none in the west rave! Waree anid hae aoe gee Hundred Dollars tor any ‘case that it siethe new tine PE vant and have anything you want. |taiisto cure. Send tor list of testimon- ve You are the first newspaper man I]ials. Address F. J. Cueney & Co., have met down here who was not a|Tvledo, O. B@rSold by druggis — 75c. ce 5 | = MM D | war correspondent.” + ee ayne, ad ud . : - “Regulated’’ Their Pastor. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Stops the Cold and Works off the ih ‘ 2» — “j silo Office over Nichols’ Shoe Store, East Side Cold. Independence. Mo., April 11.—A ce. Residence on Ohio street, 2nd door Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets | number of negroes made up of mem- West School buildings south side. 6-tf No cure, no|bers of the faction in the Baptist 25 DR. H. M. CANNON. DEWTIST, BUTLER, MO. pay. Price 25 cents. church that is opposed to its pastor, Elder J. T. Fitts, seized the minister and his wife after a prayer meeting AN EX-REBEL MADE GOVERNOR. East Side Square, ree Wednesday night, threw ropes The Philippine Commission Begins|@round th necks, dragged them I WILL BE IN into a hollow beside the road and the €rst Mondayin each month 2days. third Mondayof each month 2 days. 2d and 4th Monday and Tuesday of each week Civil Government in Earnest. ADRIAN, “regulated” them with barrel staves Hoilo, Island of Pany, April 11.—|laid vigorously on their backs. Min- Prepared to doall kinds of Dontal work. Con- | * . y . ultat re. 24 «NOD General Martin Degado, the chiefjister Fitts to-day swore out warrants |*° ragheess -c ON, D. D.8. insurgent commander in the island | for six of the ‘‘regulators.” Panay until his surrenderin January pata has been appointed governor of the province of Hoilo, created by the DR.W. J. McANINCH, iVETERINARY SURGEON. Scientifically treats all domestic ani- mals. Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard. to-day. Judge Taft’s accouncement se Batler, Mo. of the appointment was greeted with see DR, E. S. BALLARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON cheers from the delegates and specta- General Delgado ——.- w6ose tors mended by General ordinate officer, was recom- Hughes, his sub-| ¢ = 4 hard enough and the natives, as s. Itistoherth Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, West Side of Paeere: honest, capable and popular. His J. M. CHRISTY, M. D. | S. A. ROE M.D salary will be ,000 in gold, the Diseases of women and } Patten Saasend Children a Specialty. § Throat Specialist. DR- CHRISTY & ROE. Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- highest of any provincial governor. Lieutenant Thompson of the thirty- eighth regiment was appointed treas- any = is oe — = ee ce ee awuray ment Store, Butler, Mo. 1e provinces contains nearly half _OTRER’S Office Telephor House Telephone 10. the population of Panay, estimated i # at 1 million persons : FRicap fe Bey: Pepeician oe s i Arsay Surgeon. Office nortan side square A feature of the session of the com- ‘ Butler,Mo. Diseasesof womenand chil mission to-day was the opposition 2 I en 2specialty. to the land taxation provisions, but S_ cor fulier explanation of the Amerx i tem suffi DR. J. T. HOLL DENTIST Parlors Over Model Clothing Co Entrance | etudto. north an Lincoln's Monument Ready. fil., April 11.—The m Lincoln, w same thatiead to Hagedorn’: side sausre Enutler, Mo a0 TABLER’S | Springfield. Abr mains of have been res in a temporar vaul the reconstruction of the Lincoln monument, will be re BUCK EYE noved to t new monument ina few days. The remeval will be pri- OINTMENT |S CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. A SURE and CERTAIN CURE Get Mother's Friend at the Drug Store, S! per bottle. ustees of the mon ottieers and represen present Bradfield Regulator Co., asket contain-} known for {5 years as the rtyred presi-| ATLANTA, GA. BEST REMEDY for PILES. ent will be opened The’ exact date SOLD BY Prepare: ed for the transfer of the femaine ALL DRUGGISTS. will not be made public. | | | j var » and which has beea ne the signatnre or ree nade under his per. ) vision since its infaney, | to deceiy * you in this, i * are bug ser the health of timst Experiment, ASTORIA for Castor Oil, Pare. ‘up. Tt is Pleasant, I¢ hine nor other Nareotig tee. destroys Worms Diarrhea and Wind » cures Constipation Pood, regulates the nad ove Always Bought so Years. ray strce YORK CITY. PRD OR BIG DEAL IN | Whiskey J.R. Cobb has pur chased through Glasner Barzen of Kansas City [50 BARRELS of the famous FIBLE-CRABB WHISKEY, Distilled in Kentucky. By buying 150 barrels we are enabled to retail it at a remarkable low price of $3.00 per Gallon, We have exclusive sale of this whiskey in Butler. J, R. COBB. NATE SALOON. es = THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY TMES Fifty-Two Issues Twenty-Five Cents. 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