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i na sheet e mA ETL LESTE II 0 Daughter of Admiral Sampson “Cuts Her Former Friend. ¥ Bt Aug. 30.—‘If Admi- cer asserts that ral Schley is acoward and the fac comes to my owledge I will see iat the delinquent is given a vindicate his opinion before a to eourt-martial. I will prefer charges against such an official myself Admiral John ©. Watson said this af days ago in a conve un otel lobby where thes non controversy was being discussed T ttle ga ing was startled by | the vehemence of the veteran. sailor. | Some of them had been retailing the naval os igainst Admiral hley. atson continued as follows | his quiet but forcible remarks | “Itisan absurdity to charge an | officer of Schley’s record with cow-| ardice, and the mere implication is a | This remark flew wild throughout | naval circles and since its utterance Admiral Sampson’s family have bro-| ken off cordial relations with that of Admiral Watson For the wives and children of the two officers years have been on the most intimate terms. They lived adjacent to each! other on Corcoran street and the thildren were as brothers and sisters. Two years ago when Miss Olive Sampson married young Scott, Miss Ann Mary Watson was her brides- maid. the Scott-Sampson baby. Later she was godmother to Mr. and Mrs. Scott are temporarily in Wash- mgton. A few Admiral Watson's daughter went to spend the day with her old Iriend. Much to Miss prise, Mrs. Scott sent word by a ser- days after utterance his Watson’s sur- vant that she begged to be excused and could not see her. The feud has extended to the wiv of both officers and will make serious difficulty in the next winter. social gaveties of Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets eure a cold in one day » cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Suspect Us Scheming. New York, Aug. 30.—G. F. Baer, president of the Philadelphia & Read- ing system, who has just from Europe, tells of a remarkable impression, which, he avers. is gen- eral throughout Germany. “Germany,” he said, “is watching with interest the development of the troubles in South Africa and Central America. The interest is not because England is engaged in war in Afric: nor the South American yepublies are having probably a little more than their amount revolutionary excitement The Germans believe that all these troubles have been fomented by America for the returned because usual of express purpose of obtaining possession of both disput- ed territories. They, say that Amer- ica brought about the Spanish war simply to get Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines, and that this coun- try will not be satisfied without holdings in Africa and South Amer- ea. They look upon Cuba as actu- ally a part of the United States and don’t believe this country will ever give freedom to that Take life as it comes, and make the most of all circumstances, but fora bad cough or cold take Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, the best known remedy for quick relief and sure cure. Price 50 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker ; Poisoned Their Children Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 29.—Elsie MeFalls, 20 years old, and Julia Me- Falls, 20 irrested to-day on Warrants charging the mur Charles and Annie, were them with r of Elsie’s children, ged one and three years respectively, and Julia's child, Bessie, iteen months old The women are charged with hav- ing soaked matches in water, and then forcing the children to drink the water. Bessie died in terrible agony on Aug, 15, Charlie died on the 20th, and Annie’s death occurred on the 22d inst. A fourth ld, Louise, old, now lies at the point of ¢ Snow in Colorado Denver, | ad qua Sherman's Letter Made a Man of Him. Ten years ago, when the late John Sherman was Secretary of State, a the son of one of Sher- >to him for ad fall- en 50. place for him but out istance had b u a that Wal ! day is same YO I 1 prosperous merchant in Nev Hesays that his position is o the advice wiver = vy Jot Shermar in ane swer , = Mr. Sherman, wrote You say failure, and that 1 are old and ready to d You you not tind work. and that you] see me ye it You sav it | you now Let me tell vu that vou | ‘oat hed i nt in life when | Liman must s yest pros: | pects fo = iv ure You are} 30, stand on th idge that divides | youth and t one is dy- ing, perhaps, but thie will soon | burst. y and ype, from the ashes, and you will lin yourself a new being—a man Do not let your discontent kill this new life before it is borr vsicully deform- “Unless you ure ed, go to work. Go to work at any only brings you a dollar day. Then live within that dollar. Pa; than ten cents for a meal, and twen honest work, if a learn to v no more ty cents for a bed, and save as much of the balance as the same intensity that you would save life. Make the most of your uppenrance. Do Abandon you can, and with your mother’s not dress gaudily, but cleanly. liquor as you would a pestilence, for liquor is the curse that wrecks more livesthanall the horrors of the world combined “If you are a man of brains, as your letter leads me to believe you are, wait until are in condition you to seek your Jevel, then seek it with tenacity. It may take time to reach it—you will turn from the working man the business man, or the professional man, with so much ¢ you will marvel at it. No ship ever reached its port by sailing for a doz- en other ports at the same time. “Becontented, for without content- ment there is no love or friendship, and without these blessings life is, in- to love deed a hopeless case. Learn your books, for there is pleasure, in- and struction friendship in books. Go to church, for church helps to But never bea innot euse the pains of li hy pocrit believe believe God, to for music you ¢ in you honor. Listen music whenever you can, eharms the mind and fills a man with lofty ideals “Cheer up Never Why, Lam twice y and I do not into want to die. and over, out sleep, ur age, to die Work, eat, want Get the world WOUDS CLAIM UP His Selection of Land Near Law- ton, Ok., Sustained by the In- terion Department. J. L. CALVERT REFUSED A HEARING. The De th sion of the Secretary + Selection and Entry f Lanc Holds Phat Adja- cent to the Town of Lawton Was Not in Violation of the Letter or Spirit of the Laws Governing the Contest ‘ Calvert e ¥ tl int Y « r ising to 4 ne on ae « € The « ue un « the ¢o Jounde ere t ila «1 was n ! ead w reas thre outh line of the t i and that the ! < nile and was so 1 . ‘ made i i ere large num e set rs on the la ‘ t oo rede and | 1 ‘ Phe decision t selec the town of Lawton vio lation of the letter on vir the und that that there may have een allege lownsite ttlers on the land at the ‘ de has utry does not a \ ea of entry The land wa rject poses, nor was any per red to enter upon it or occupy it for purposes of trade or busi and no such oesupaney could ope to defeat his right to enter it fur- ther held in the opi t Woods’ form of the tract embrace thar the special provisions of the act of May 2. 1890, de not control in this matter, but that the general provisions of the homestead law do The se ry says that under the act ot June 6 1900, making provisions for the dispo- sition of these lands. it lireeted that they shall be disposed inder the general prosisions of the home- stead and townsite law f the United States wd that nder this THE Lord Salisbury’s Children tirement from Office der to Prolong tl Woods’ STRAIN on is ¥ InN Lon Aug. \ of Associated press the rumors of Lord Sa tirement are due to the wwitation within the pr family that he take © preserve his healt! ' faughters belie the tir the Tair o be te shorten | have roy " he SULTA™ WANTS TO Porte Ancien te Have Diptouetic H cee b Believe TOO GREAT » Premier's Life read and talk about the greatevents| Between” carn of the day, even if you are forced to go among laborers Take the first = councille ‘ honest work you can get. and then] p.ccices eae be steady, patient, industrious, tem-} tele: s o the 0: perate, ambitious, gentle, loving,|at ! = strong, honest, courageous and con-| S f if Phis 1 t tented Beall these, and when thir-] | ees < ty more years have passed away, ete 1 just notice how your ind beautiful} dipt« s betw the world is, and how young andj coum! w t happy you are oS Ex SS ad “JOHN SHERMAN.” = | Anotber Gusher at Be Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment is} Beaumont. Te Ang not a panac t is recommended | Qi! c« w for blind, ble or protruding | Sweyn \ piles. and it will cure the most obsti- | Spindle heights. nate cases. Price. 50 in bottles ‘ i Tubes. 75 cents. For sale by H. L.} gust s Tucker | reo } Hanged at Dawson | 1 ie of sea Skagway ca : news of the hanging at Dawson of | George O'Brien for t rutal mur-{} S$ \ £ der of Lynne Re Pred Claysonand Lineman Oleso Christmas day, | the last, O'Brien ounted the scaf-| 1 ih Ser fold without a t r and hurled . F anathemas on the ids of those | ening who were instrumental in ging | oo) Sat about his convieti l ero It Wilnesse took | t s 5 place or ere front of | - vies the barracks | Highest Price in Sever Z | Sioux City. Aug Boys Dead in a Deserted Mine as : sane Cit P s Ss. Were TOBACCO SPIT | and SMOKE Your Lifeaw ay! Years. His Re- ssary in Or- or prizes. good Baboon Scores a Knockout. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 30.—William A. Pixley, amusement editor of local paper, was to-day perhaps f tally injured by having his flesh lac Mr. dressing erated by a maddened baboon Pixley was visiting the tent of a dog and pony show, accom panied by his sister baboon, known as “Jim Robinson,” attack Pixley without warning, biting hir several times and opening the ff Tt treatment was at once administer in) gapi wounds 1 poison to prevent the spread of th caused by the animal's t managers of the show say the boon took exception to the | of a lady in the tent S100 Reward $100 paper will be pleas- scie ot th ea at least aded ce able to cr i stages, Catarrh Ha Catarrh Cure is the »ynly positive cure known to the medica raternity. Catarrh being a constitution- disease, tires, a constitutiona reatment. H > Catarrh Cure is taken nterna acting directly upon blood pus surtaces of the ter the fou »ving ot the disease, and giving t strength by building up the cons nature in doing its w« aye much faith , that they offer One and assisting The proprie its curative p Hundred Do! estimor J. Cuenry & Co., old be druggis 75c Admiral Howison Denies Washington. Aug. 30.—Acting See- retary Hack made public a letter received from Admiral 1, dated Yonker, N.Y the tt las Howi- 24 v of the inter- he Aug ing authent view attributed to him in which advers is made to Admiral 5 omment hley The acting secre- has. therefore. camtinued Admi- Howison the member of asia juiry, leaving the ietermine any furt at old in | take Laxative Bromo Quit Tab- | st ithe money lif Grove's | hr H ft ix . e tragedy was Hol Lazy Liver “I have been troubled a great deal | With a torpid liver, which produces constips. tion. 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Y. | r ¢ over thirty years, assisted f nearly a score of chief consuitin: Invalids’ Hotel a of Buffalo, N. Y., has ore than half a mil- | » cal nen e is no similar offer of by 1 which h Buffalo, N ierce anc NEARLY CRAZY. is Worth Trying Best Chewing it the dealer Found an Ancient Glacier. Au Lee has announced Denver, Colo., 29 —Prof. W. © the acade he has discovered the oldest sea of ice in the knowledge my of science that of man within 200 miles of Denver, The tind was made in an extinct vok eano which the Colorado & Southern railway had be of ballast nousing for a suppiy taking out ears of lava for distribution along thousands of the line down through Texas Ata depth of 200 feet the men ran into ustream of water that could not be overcome without expensive The Investigating the beds were abandoned, » Prof. Lee t glacier imbedded, pumping trout found a pert Which he saves ante the kind in the world jates unything of To day he ap- plied for permission todelve through the d osit with the hope of unearth ine Huable data concerning the glacier era | Trustee's Sale \ Whereas, W. M. Ft by hie deed of trast dated day of August, Is, and prided in the recorder’s office within and for Kates county Missouri, in book 14 page 47 onveyed to the undersigned trustee the following describe property Ising and ng situate in the of Kates wit tenths o ‘hises, , wires, he | and Rieh Hill telephone ex vether with ita tele phot connect ons and exchanges. The im- tention being to cony of atl the property used in « telephone plants in said ci franchives granted to said H. Reinteimer by said erties of hh Hit) in es county, Mine el as w rights therein together ase improvements and ex of which conv to ure the pa promissory pote fally din said trust; and whereas, itis provided in said deed of trust n case the grantor shoul make default in the payment of the interest due om said note or any part thereof while any partof said debt remains unpaid, then debt so secured by said deed of trust should immediately become 4 and payable; aad whereas, default has been made in the paye note the let of interest due on said June, 1901, and said debt in of haa become due and psy pastdue and unpaid = Now request of the legal holder pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trast P'will proceed to sell feecribed prop- erty. rights and franch vendue to the highest bidder for eset front ioor of the court house, same be! the east front door of the opera house building at the west corner of the square where the cir- -ourt is now held, in the city of Butler, of Bates and state of Missourl, on Friday ~ept in the fore noon of that emd debt, in- DOOLEY, Trustee. Order of Publication. STATE OF MissoURI 4 County of Bates ‘ Thos WCrab- In the cireuit court,in vacation t plaintiff, vs Kobt M. Scott, Sarab Jape ns and tiliams her husband, Mrs. vabeth Galloway and — Galloway ber hus 4 eK Scott -« Tommy Eupbra- s Scott ry P. Scott, James M Crabtree, Mary “i i rand Fisher her husband, Robt. L. Srowt, def : rein, by 1 afide- Now at thie da t.alleging ai tdefendane Robert xt. > “erat Jane illiame, ai sh and, Mae Elizabeth Galloway an Galloway her hus band, James Crabtree ry Fisher end sband are not rkin We titled by; geners! om! ing to the ri hereto, the following d+ wit: All of the southw of the nortnwe er ali in section ee enteen towneb ange thir- wo (32) and the r northesst arter of ihe sort r ef section 41) range t ari, etendanis be ext erm there oart beuse on the or vefore ehelli“e r ore the ad wo the takes rendered appear att