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{ { | ebm ag TRIPLE TRAGEDY NO CHANCE FOR THE ‘‘SOONERS.”’ PORTO RICANS ADGPT FREE-TRADE PLANS. Resolutions Unanimously Pass- Those Who Take Kiowa Claims Insane Man Lures Two Victims) Gaur: Without Crawing Liable to Be Arrested. From Home at Night. ed by the Assembly and Signed by Gov. Allen. IN GENTRY COUNTY. | JAIL DELI Prisoners Overpower G cape, but Ju prisoners who mad day from the wering ¢ leferr R 2 c =p > s 10WN as Wichita, Ke : —-Referr BRAINS THEM WITH STICKS.|*©*"70°* = To tie “soon a) hreate r NO SEW OF CUSTOM DUTIES.\j0 +5 take claims in > Riowa misty: leit open to Eason ountry, regardless ofthe President's Slayer a Suicide After the Bloody work | possible proclamation or its provisions, Den- : é 7 r President McKinley Asked te Proclaim Piva seme is Completed.---Motive of Crime et Free Trade With Porte Rico on They wor bot- Unknown. rr faly 25, Occupation Aani- Albany. Mo., July : they opose to do—if it is to rush : ua Ae Sees itrocious dual 1 1 ses versary. take claimsimmediately upon Sess c try ee o ¢£ 7 si ; e history of Ge oceur- | the »of the proclamation I = s ; San Juan July 4.—In a joint ses-| thet }.._ Ted four miles from “Alb: iny about + sion, lasting three hours, the Porto would like to sew, as a curiosity, who er : ) on, jasting three h a, a pi o clock this morning hen they propose t ck Rican assembly to-day unauimou ee ape = : | °| A young farmer of the name of W. | it w me tir t ion. TI goin after August G and settle on; J \° =o as some time passed the free-trade resolution. The | £0 5 E. McConkey murdered Louis Briant nee e l led with peo-| land which other men have drawn ae gee joners had taker assembly hall was crowded with pe : eae annie and his son, Paul Brie t, with a piece] |, the telephone ple, and cheers greeted the announce- | according to the plan announced by |e vaned himself. All sypuared 1 i signed ihe pace dient. I can tell them this: |. % ‘4 | who escaped were: ment that Governor Allen iad signed | . of the parties concerned were of ex-| ae the resolution | They will take on a law suit, anda i it i a } the munder sente a res tio . ° staal 1weascitizens: , ] The free-trade resolution beeins| big one, too. They will be liable to!“ =e ne aes ake a ane Wort) | when they left the - ee eee ‘ ia | = considerable propertv account | they will, “0? - tale ike. as Caines }never be taken of the tot absence of }wenerally assumed that the murderer with a preamble, in which reference is | arrest and imprisonment; made to section 3 of the Foraker | lose, and they will not’ cost the man law. The resolution then continues: | they are contesting a cent, for if the} was demented ‘The Porto Rican assembly in ex-| government prescribes the plan hen | About half-past 3in the morning pe Aes CESSES = = spend upon it the rv- | : = tra session, and acting in pursuance | may ae : : i. McConkey arose from his bed, and to the instructions of congress, does |ernment will take care of contests | when his wife asked him where he hereby notify the President of the|against legitimate settlers. The man) as going, he told) her he heard ag a 2 Z o sreken e , sa the ‘Pecsident’s. pros Wor Lome: Be td h are United States that, by virtue of the} who follows the President's pro eee, i fhe eg : ring or the : Hollander act and other acts, it has |clamation ~ agi ontest, : | He had on only a Ki Ghicband dia ted ¢ eration alg nment wil ake care of the : 83 enacted and put into operation a c not stop to put on anything more. cases 3ut there won't be any con- 55 system of local taxation to meet the necessities of insular government,and it hereby directs that a copy of this| joint resolution be presented to the| This was the last seen of him until he | : tests, in my opinion at the home of Louis Bri- appeare ant, a half-mile distant He knocked at the doo “Tt will not be necessary to put up acent in order to get a certificate and when ee , » United States, ¢ w the privilege to draw. As Lun-]. : é president of the United States, and | for the : : ; Isat {it Was opened by the elder Briant. PS 2 the Sove de- orstanc conges crowds ¢ 5 Sree ant Gowernes Alien do-/ doesinnd #, consestiwn of crowds 98 yo icy naid that ho wanted Pua. — » Teac i i sti any 2p er sates wi e 3 é liver the resolution in question to} any one point for certificate | Ss go with him to kill a pole avoided by making every land office in Oklahoma a place where such cer- President McKinley, to the end that the proclamation may be made by eat under a culvert a short distance from the house. him, and, ifit shall seem wise and|tificates can be secured. The final The old man remarked that Paul ro : Preside: » United | drawing will, in my opinion, take a ee proper to the President of the United | « ng i Pp j : had been out celebrating the Fourth States, the assembly requests that{ place in Oklahoma, not in Washing- iad HAA Poneto bediats: audeke Had : : z ad gone ved late, : > he ‘ n| i > igaue 725,}ton, as reported. Governor Rich- = i ses Seer Smear) aly 20 item ewan. erceee Re Ti not coll blak, acing 46 asthat day is being established a] ards w vave charge of the work,|—. ; : x ; errs am : 3 : with McConkey himself. MeConkey legal Porto Rican holiday to com-|and he will bring out with him a said that he preferred Paul Because memorate the anniversary of the}corps of about thirty clerks from | ~~ : I pres he could see better than his father coming of the American flag.” Governor Allen personally read a message before the assembly, in which he exhaustively the finan- cial situation of the island and said Washington in a few days.” “sis : BOTH GO TO THEIR DEATH. Mr. Briant then called his son and they both went with McConkey the culvert. What took place there only the two murdered Secret Brought His Freedom. R. Daw- rs ofa reviewed to Des Moines, Ia . July 5.—I tive son, Who has served ve men and the that Porto Ric id. sap eng d abundant ten-year penitentiary sentence for revenue for its needs without draw-| ,ooting Walter Scott, his son-in-|®Uicide could tell ing upon the custom receipts. linw, Gn Clnistinamaieit of 1995 hac Paul Briant seeined to have his Mr. Hollander’s report on the been paroled by Governor Show arms in the Heed when st ruck with island's ources upon which revenue | .pamascus” Dawson, as he is|? Be@¥y Stick, probably a piece of an oak His father was end of the il, across the back of the head found at the ulvert in about the could be derived was considered suf- ficiently definite to warrant the joint resolution in favor of free trade. The resolution was introduced in the house by Senor Morales. Mr. Hollander, in a reviewed the workings of the new tax law, and explained the new system of taxation. He said “Present conditions known, claims to have recovered the ; arts of making Damascus steel and Se of who are interested same hardening copper. Capitalists position and with a similar wound. after her husband had left Mrs. McConkey heard viling in a company to > soon develop Dawson’s processes secured e the house long speech, | the evidence upon which he was pa- roled, had that he would die with his secrets rather than pistol shot turn within a : re man f, to re- as he asserted zs reasonable she time to investigate had a sister and reveal them while in prison. It was the cause of found the two deseribed this and the in- make excited to the time of shown that Dawson the of the shooting was murd joint resolution possible, sular assembly henceforth pense with the revenues accruing | verge insanity at 1 about the kt of W.E.M position hundred feet one } ean dis- away in iTn she saw the stark forn from Porto Rican customs.” Tusla, 1. T., July 5 —A fatal pistol Several other lengthy speeches were | duel oceurred at Weer. a small town | Conkey sitting in a | made. The resolution passed at] twenty miles south of this place, yes- On the seat besi 12:45 and was signed by Governor] terday evening between Silas Childers | Ver with five loads t Allen. and Wawis Cc ridges arranged in a row shot himself through tt To-day’s action of the assembly is} Cox and Childers were drunk and a motive, it is} | McDougall j very low good work on th | officers and the | who broke captured ¢ o'clock and Bob Hat iken soon this R | te Albuquerque, N wounded m and the other s were broug ier trains passing ea negro soldiers pot miscuously nained W. Denver a soldier claiming shot through the right leg. A woman living west of here was door when one of and through her arm. At train reached that Was passing Winslow, be rifles, and when the iers to leave the « train forthwith. cused of committi along the route Col., Denver, claiming to Joseph T ple Creek, of this « T. Johnson S600 Mrs. prope gail, Johnson and nu Johr and Mr ison, him her heir, pr for her two pet 1 Tow j lay loss of str mi from t considered to be the most important | quarreled over some trivial matter, | ball coming out top | taken by it since the inauguration of | with the result that Cox wasinstant- | head the | Governor Allen. ly killed and Childers shot three] top | | times and is in a dying condition Coroner L. H. Peery 1} an in Criminal Costs, Weer is a small town with little] ‘ a early this morning an 1 ythe 1 P : more than a postoffice an sto verdict retu was that the The criminal costs bogie still con- oh eo ee z Jere See t Seer say . : but about ten people have been kill-|G@ered men had me Be Ee] tinues to rise up to haunt the tax- 2 on, i Pbeande of the eviews McCon-1 ed there in the last year. A double | '#Uds of the suicide feCon-} | payers of Missouri. There be no solution to the problem of cut- ing down the expenses of the trials| = es which are held. In some instances it | 2! aaa happens that hundreds of dollarsare | 5 ae spent by the state in an endeavor to | pipe perc uetslare Cltainehl secure a the good | seems to be fees the officials | seems to], . : killing was reported from that town | | key the first of this week. In addition to existed be- ind tar murder Met on th Enos King was fou | mukey was | cornfield there yesterday, no fur- conviction when the fat Killed Himself and His Wife. and witnesses will get out of thecase.| Des Moines. Ia The costs of the noted Jester case! Bracket >) & reured |lantie, la.. killed h havejust been paid by thestate audi- | shot himself tor. They amount to $3,135.46. This isa small fortune paid out to] epalgh investigate a case where the evidence eG was not sufficient to warrant holding | * ° “'° kt ee the prisoner. In the Duestrow mur- | WS Not = scovered der the state paid $5,530 to secure a) When Mrs. Powell conviction, The most expensive ees murder case ever tried in Missouri were dead sit) was the famous murder trial of the ee I Taylor brothers, who murdere: abs ete Pere ‘ ease cost the It D ice ee as a ‘ s ae 5 then had the 4 I : only or f ES Sheen _ aa : : : Mish other on s j s Kin : i Sr : still at] T Dis my n. I I < "2 ei Mrs state ex; ‘ h Test t pless 7 paid > m nal = 3 ia s.j" é ae ae : costs . y Press : ait pg Stops t d W is ai = < Bs t ic st i : i oie eure ime. ~ $1 I pay suit of the « the 3 ; ee eet ener 5, Sane ee eS Get Mother's Friend at the Veeea Stare pert +¢ H i 3 S , per Gottie. throug! ity, fort TH uards v b roon 1, he wi t passed rm s giv thr ir Holbrook t to shoot cars and Frank Phillips bullet in the abdom en, A. tleshy p in a coming the soldier trains bullet 2 an is home, irt out received a fore the town, Train stopped mic ind wife, dis: depredations Caring for Pet Dogs other of estate RIE and are Recaptured. of a soldier the citizens armed themselves with shotgunsand the depot would not allow the sold-| ars and ordered the railroad officials to pull out with the Al Hl the arged soldiers carry arms and they are ac- er MceDou- of Jo- valued at Es at Mrs. Johnson, deceased, off rip- l ANegets able P (Sees gL te } } i Promotes Digestion! ness and Rest.Contains BS aomg Morphine nc | NoT Narcor Recype of Old Dr SUUL | it Pamphin Seed i 1 Aix Senna i faketle Salts i ! i tutes Send © { } Pipperaint ; | Aperfect Re medy i tion, Sour Ston ch Diarrt Worms Convu Feveri | ness and LOSS GF SLEFP ' ee Fac Simule Signat THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY TMES Fifty-Two Issues i twenty-Five Cents. ; Kansas City Times Co., Kansas Crry, Mo, | | | _ ou, ssicaaiiiaasseiadiaoaieacaa A Most Liberal Offer. eaders should take unprecedented ack publications ¢ class and should be | ee Missouri \ | Ne. 4Stloam Springs Exy | Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphur 8 Ark Siloam Springs. Ark., and the | route from the south to St Loute Chicago, | year make in- | the Live Stock or, its special Farmers’ Insti- the Poultry Far- | To them we} and gener: paper, and mak one year only - >was so much superior for so small an z thr papers ith hout elub 3 roug our own, the st and commend themselves to the Jreader’s favorable attention upon mere ment = ‘ City Li tag stor k paper o f the Farmer is the try pape r for the 1 Farmers’ he most prac promotion Take as it TABLER’S BUCK EYE OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. « 2 SURE and CERTAIN CURE & 2 known for {5S years as the SEST REMEDY for PILES. | ET GGI E PILE om. ee SRD. SABA. LD E so. « ° EI Em ED FARMERS! } Use Wuite’s Faem Cates = Convenicace. Cheap $2080 wore wd c= ACENTS wintéD | is ezsr7 Easel + County fm U.S. St easy mat. TOWNSHIP FARM NTs “i siica selcited, PUSS. ML EVIIS. Cancent Apes LASTORIA ny tant. Se ¥ Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, NORTH BOUND. No.6...... oe wn bhee, ene vada 5:56A.M No.4 . "12:06PM, No. 10.. 10:35 P, M. No. 812 Loca! Freight . -.. 12 06P, M, $14 Stock Express (does not carry paseengere) - 3:53 p.m, sOUTH BOUND. No.9 rem - 5:08 A.M, No. 5. 27 PM, No 1 + 942P ML No.31] Local Freight....... 2:20P, M, INTERSTATE DIVISION. No. 849 Depart 720 A.M. No. 350 Arrive. . Sin we s E.C. Van ‘oont, Agent. K. C, Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table, ure Of trains at Worland, TH WOUND No.1 Kansas ¢ at datly _— 2:49 p,m. No.3 . Mail S17. m souTH BOUND. 2 Through Port Arth Arrival and dep No. Remember thie is the popular short lin oe tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kan, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland end pointe West and northwest. No expense has been rer to make the passenger equipment of i6 line second to none inthe weet Travel vie the new line H.C Om Gen’) Pass Agt.. KansaeCity,Mo Payne, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Nichols’ Shoe Store, Square. Residence on Ohio street east of West Schoo! building. south side. DR. W. J. McANINCH, sVETERINARY SURGEON Scientifically treats all domestic ani- mals, Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard, Butler, Mo. DR.E §&. BALLARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, West Side of bie benigi East Side 2nd door 6-tt J.M. CHRISTY, M. D. | S.A. ROE, M Diseases of women and } Kar, Eye, Nose Children a Specialty. § Throat Specialist. DR- CHRISTY & ROE. Office The Over Butler Cash Depart ment Store, Butler, Mo. Office Telephone 20 House Telephone l®, /. C. BOULWARE, Physiciar «né@ ~ «Surgeon. Office nortan side square. © Butler,Mo. Diseasesof womenand chil en aspecialtv. DR. J. T. HULL DENTIST. Parlors Over Model Clothing Co. Evtrance ¢ame thatiesa’ to Hagedorn’s etn 9. north side sonar Retier, Mo en a z ee 77» 25,000:ACRES : [Sheridan County KANSAS. For r Sale on Eight Years’ Credit. {s—2100 down on each 160 t atic } crop W. F, SCHULTHEIS, 22 Hoxie, Kansae