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rg i SARE ERNE Ie me ——. TWO BODIES ON THE TRACK. | MURDERERS WORSE | ONCE A MILLIONAIRE THAN JHE BENDERS | IS NOW A TRAMP. The Unusual Sunday Experience of a ! Kruger’s Hopeful Message. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH New York, March 12 —A dispatet? from Utrecht over the siznature of/St. Louis and the Work of Preparation for the ex-President Paul Kr “Phere withbetnore from Delarey. r says An brews ret Freight Crew-in-New Jerser: y Another of the Negre—Gang—at Beat-| Fortune Plays-Strange— Pranks With} reat World’s Fair of 1903. New Brunswick, N. J., March 9.— efast freight, due here at 20’clock morning, had an unusual expe- jwhich saved Daniel out of the lion’s s - Louis jence between Trenton and this city.|. ). a F sen aes — ; : _s implicated by the allegatidn of Mat-| months in the Long Island City jail , i ; 'The Great News paper Xt Two dead men were found, one of} ,. : 4 jden. My confidence in the ultimate i - pe = epee t them having been killed by the train tie Bennett, the negro leader of the| by Magistrate Healy at Far Rock- | triumph of the Boss cause could not of the World. 4p e€ emoc i a i SUR gang of robbers and murderers that | away on Friday for vagrancy, own- | | itself. Once the train wasstopped to : : si has been operating here, was brought jed real estate at Far Rockaway 20 search for a body which could not be x 4 ‘- = aap . |to Beaumont to-day, having been] years ago valued at $1,000,000. found. The run from Philadelphia ie i ; A arrested at Houston on the strength} Soothoffis 50 years old and has was uneventful! until, as the trainap- “ . . . 38 . . au ; .. Of the woman's confession. Welch |lived in and around Far Rockaway proached Princeton Junction, it hit i ne ae v8 iN % fo denies complicity in the murders, He} nearly all his life. He was thrifty andkilled'a man. The trainstopped|;, in iron molder employed in the|when y 1 invested hi . bi Orde) e over n rhe young ane verter ine > and the body was cared for and left ob (eat os Tees antiiccz This vietory of his re- : , 7 | minds me of General Botha allusion Th Beaumont, Tex., March 13.—John| New York, March 12.—William |, yearago to the miracles of faith 1e ‘ Welch, a white man, who has been|Stoothoff, who was sentenced to six , mont Has Been Arrested. One Man. The’Great Republican Paper of America. be greater than it is now it never has been shaken “Thope England will show that she | }sees the folly of attempting to sub-| vad, indeed, | Phe Dary Grone-Democrar is without a rival in all the West, and stands at the very front dmong the few REALLY AT newspapers of the world, BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. due the Boer race, by recognizing it now and by restoring independence | tothe Transvaal republies. By doing | ‘ ‘ foundry where Benjami ours ings in pr vat that time: a ; | Daily, | Daily, Sunday at the Junction to be shipped to aeagt here SORIAMIE ROATWON, |1BeR ie kage BE ynat Hine aigio As this she will spare herself as well : |W Including Sanday | Without Sunday | Edition one of the murdered men worked. worthless. The land boomed until] 4). Boer - ‘ - ; e i j ne Sunday, ' Trenton +A tat ees ne thi 8 . ; the Boers further bloodshed and ex-| One Year S600 One Year =1.00 | 10 to 60 Pages ice aiks Maniinniie Juuslion n jail to-day t ie ennett woman |§ toothoff, still young, found himself pense and will retain the republies us| 6fMonths - 3.00 | 6 Months 2 0. | Oue Year =2.60 confessed everything except direct | possessed of a big fortune friendly nelurhbors. 3)Months 30} 3 Mouths 1.00 | 6 Months 1.00 the train was stopped at a signal from the head brakeman, who said it had hit another man and he had seen the body hurled into wditeh. A search of the track for a mile back failed to Jocate the supposed victim. Ty train was again started eastand it neared Millstone the glare of the eadlight revealed the body of anoth- er man lying by the rails, The en- gineer stopped, and the body was picked up and brought to this place. It was that of Howard KR. Breese, of New Branswiek, He is supposed to have been struck about 11 o'clock murder and went fully into the detail} Later he began to neglect this af- of the plan pursued by the gang. fairs. He frequented the race trac “The business_has— coen_jzoingont sought lively company aud.spent his fo for six months,” said she. The men} money freely, Within a year and a would go out to the saloons and] half he was penniless. The Twice-a- Week Issue of the Globe-Democrat at $1 a Y Is they: at the price of a weekly. It ar. Took Poison in Court. tustnews paper bir Itisulmostoqual touduily Warsiw Tid Marc 13: Braise his sweetheart had him arrested on shi y Tuesday and Friday street corners and find the men that} About seven yer » Stoothoff's aha : aie ig hy Price made a desperate attempt tol eorrect in every detail had money They'd bring them to] father was found frozen todeath, and ee ; ; : commit suicide while on trial to-day, my house, and the other women]it brought about a change in the],, ‘ . ; . Pe sa Phe court room was full of speeta- would give them beer with knockout} son, He stopped drinking and hunt- eee cag pee i : tors, and a guard wae at) his) side, drops init. Then the mob would]ed for work. He dit odd jobs about], | : . 5 i ; Price drew a small bottle from his either beat ‘em up there and rob] the village and was kept busy the ‘ a : pocket and drank the contents — be Address them or take them out in the hobo] year. Graduahy, however, he be- hana the wird sii thineted il 4 : ae ‘ore the guard could interfere. e ITR ¢: , NING O . : yard, Tdon't know how many menjcame a tramp. Few persons knew - ; : ‘ TIE GLOBE PRINTING CO,, St. Louis became unconscious immediately, Tve drugged; too tiany fo remem- [him when he was arraigned on Fri- ; 4 rr but a physician was summoned and vives the Int@st telegraphic uews irom all the re of assault and battery, John | world e Its market reperts are complete and It has ne equalas a home and family journal and ought to be at every ficeside in the laud Two papers every week Right pages or more every ‘Tuesday and Friday. One Dollar for one year. Sample Copies free : ; ; come | ber, and all of them were robbed. day ‘ = ___. a a ‘ by another train while walkinghome |, Sark - after an hour's work he was declared “ re 1 don’t know what them folks that ANCERCURED BY B MALA Fa from Franklin park ; , i aagiats out of danger CANCERCURED BY BLOOD BALM, I 4 I've told the sheriff about will do to J. K. Jones's Active Canvass, e sia sil + tian 4 oe All Skin and Blood Diseases Cured. | Cha eal me. Helena, Ark., March 13.—Senator Homescekers’ Excursi Body Exhumed to Appraise Coflin. I know I’m safe in jail now, but it] James K. Jones is making almost a pmengekera’ Bxcaralo Mrs. M. L. Adams, Predonia, Ala.,| 9 My ge Pay yen i il i sel hd am ‘ epfhn Pe Nickets on sale Mare Xth,| took Botanie Blo hy hich ef. | erally will take notice that Ottawa, O:, Maret 8—One of the yr tees wet ae oe yercndratagy aii De hatabie \ dog : a “ id - sit : ae areal gl ae peer of !have moved my yard from the : " ’ 7 i. + Apr sti oth, May and 20, mein) bi ¢ CUT | vs A most remarkable cases on record, in| Of them are alive or out of the peni-} Arkansas, He was at La Grange, a pe AAG CP eSL ae See the nose and face. The sores healed} old stand-to my new yard adjoin which trouble arose over the settle- ment of funeral expenses, is that con- tentiary then,” The Nechez river, where the five small village in the lower edge of Lee county, this afternoon and went from 1902, going limit of fifteen days final return limit of 21 days from date of ing the Baptist bhurch on Ohio up perfectly. Many doctors had giv: | St., where Taam prepared to furs enup her case as hopeless, liandreds | be ‘ ee iene a : » ‘fare $2.00 for] of ense: cancer, w SOres, 8 nish allwith the best quality of nected with the death of Anton bodies of the supposed victims of the | tpere to Haynes, another amall vil- sale. 9F8 of one ~ , 00 for eh — oat: 7 ue * | up lish ith juality o a » ware ve 4 - 4 » rips r voints | pers Yr sve! fl ete, e beep . . Kramer, a rich bachelor farmer of eolln wer found, spire the one of lage in the upper end of the same = NERS Shenk Ane cured by Blood Aine citi | \ this county, who died recently. oe gare caer re _ county, and will speak at Marrianna |@olorado, Florida, Georgia, Tdaho, fers. Mrs, BoM. Guerney, Warrior, @) A Barney Vogel, with whom Kramer, Wide HAG Souls eet deep ED) tomorrow afternoon, Jowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, | Sted, Ala Hor nose and lip were ( was staying at the time of his death, some places swainps run back. A} He has been through St. Francis | Michig sre Waren ——— ee wi 4 i thie gay “tec ve a 7 > thrown int re 7 a]. er s un souri, Nebraska, rt Carolina, | rom the eating sore oetors advis i had been reared by the old man, and ed h ph ane es Ke ra oe county in much the same fashion, NEFA DRROEL ean Mae Saath edeutting, but it failed Blood Bala And Buy Your old ' ; 4 : stands small chance of being found. | py, isit will be see nator* t ey Sa PORTE © ms ‘ ui caine into possession of his property. ka uiltsatorawaula je as + From thisit will be seen that’ enator PDakota, Tennvsser, Virginin, Wiscon- | henled the sores, and Mrs, Guerney is IRON, SPENI ssirous of ine i is Just act te alligators wowd devour them.) jones means to succeed himsel! if} sin and Wyoming and to all points aswellasever. Bot anit Hood Balm OUIN, WA td, Wis Troe THAT eTSO) AVS TTR { ward the dead benefactor a proper rard work and Tots of ft will avail Tin Tada OAS UC ; “ih a ttetrite a : ' appreciation of his goodness, Vogel yppeared from Beaumont, this may Texas. | Vaspenvoor, Agt, [scibs and seales, bone pains, ule rs COPPER, ZINC, ; offensive pimples, blood poison, car * best casket in the establishment, It is alleged that nothing was said ordered from a local undertaker the be the solution of the mystery of the missing bedies. The caae in some of its features re- When © Million Eggs Arrived. New York, Mareh 12.—More than 6 million eggs were received in) New Hamlin Nominated, Sedalia, Mo. March 12 sO p.m, buneles, serofula, risings and bumps on the skin and all blood troubles Drugyists, SL per | RAS, RUBBER, atthe time concerning the price to be calls the Bender family murderers iN) york Tuesday, mostly fromthe West, | lv the Demoers ie congressional ee ee . HIDES, FURS. ite. paid, but when it came to the sevtle- lebih county, Kansas, $0 years and the price dropped to seventeen [convention, for the Seventh Missouri ett Healt ‘i a a sil Nou ind ment the undertaker presented a bill mao. The: Benders tor moniie en lcents. There ix euch a demand at] district, held here to- tay, Ton, CW, speeinl medica! advice sent it Por which Twill pay the highest for $560. trapped travelers and killed them. present, however, that the dealers] Harlin, of Greene county, wis hott: letter. [tis certainty worth w market pricein CASH. Come and \ Th Waa GULMUAGOL an @xORbitant The family consisted of a man and say they do not expect any further|inated on the first ballot for cone Vestigating such a remarkable reme- seemed my new yard, adjoining | his wife and grown daughter. When|decline. High prices for egus were gross, defeating Congressman dimes dy,as Blood Balm cures the most | the Baptist church, Ohio street. charge, and Vogel's friends thought he had been imposed upon, No sat- isfactory adjustment could be reach- ed, so the body was exhumed and two undertakers from another town . were called upon to pass judgment onthe worth of the burialequipment. They examined the casket andclaim- ed that it could be furnished at a profit for $150. The friends then agreed to settle for $150, but the undertaker would not compromise. Do Not Be Afraid to look the facts squarely in the face. That cough, racking and persistent, accompanied by tightness in thechest -and spitting of sticky mucus, is a Common sense of Allen’s Lung Balsam, an honest remedy, since it contains no opium; an efficient reme- dy, since it heals the irritated, in flamed throat and lungs, and so pre- vents a deep-seated cold from run- ning into ineurable forms of con- sign of consumption dictates the use sumption. Hill Captures the Tiger. K. C. Star, 13. ‘David Bennett Hilland Tammany . Hall are working in harmony, and Hill will be New York’s candidate for the Democratic nomination for the -Q Presidency in 1904,” said 8. L, Mun- gon, of Albany, N. Y., at the Coates louse this morning Mr. Munson is Republican poiitician and was one of the McKinley electors for New York «in 1900. “It was Senator Hill, who compell- ed Richard Croker to retire from politics,” continued Mr. Munson. “Croker fought Hill for many years, ‘put has abdicated in favor of Lewis Nixon, who is Hill’s friend. In New York state Hill is a power and with the support of Tammany, which he will surely have, the Democrats have the murderers were finally discovered the Benders fled. Spirits Stop a Lawsuit. Muncie, Ind., March 13.—The charge of obtaining money under false pretenses and grand larceny against William H, Thompson, for- mer Muncie business man, were dis- missed in the circuit court to-day. Thompson threatens to retaliate with a big damage suit. Six months ago Charles Hawkins was charged with procuring $4,000 from Sarah Will- jams, aged 52, on a promise of mar- riage. He left immediately and has notsince been located. It wasclaim- ed that Thompson was implicated in the deed. Thompsonand the Williams family aredevout spiritualists. Prosecutor Bearth says that the suit was dis- missed at the instigation of Miss Williams since developments made a few nights ago at a spiritual seance. The late Judge O. J. Lotz, former member of the appellate court, wasa member of tbe law firm of Gregory, Silverbaurg & Lotz, representatives of Miss Williams in the prosecution of Thompson. It is told that at the spiritual seance Judge Lotz came back in spirit form and advised Miss Williams te dismiss the suit against Thompson. Raise Bodies by Dynamite. Vicksburg, Miss., March 13.—The tug Joe Seay returned from thescene of the disaster to-day with the body of Walter Burns, colored, the only one the crew succeeded in recovering. The Providence is lying bottom up, and the bodies are probably under- neath the wreckage. Every effort will be made to recover them. The launch Vivian left at noon for the wreck carrying dynamite to blow the result of the severe winter and the using up of thesurplusstock held in cold storage. Alone and Afloat Three Days. Santiago, Cuba, March 13.—The Norwegian steamer Transit from Mobile, Ala., arrived here this morn- ing having on board a sailor named Christensen, who was rescued off Pen- sacola, after having been in a dory for three days, without food or water, He was lost in a squall from the fishing schooner John EK. Collins and was barely alive when taken on board the Transit. Against Sunday Funerals. Trenton, N. J., March 9.—The Trenton Coachmen’s union, at a meeting last night, decided not to drive Sunday funerals, In this move they have the support of all the un- dertakers of the city but one, who had charge of a funeral to-day. His drivers will be expelled from the union. An agitation against Sun- day funerals has been going on here for some time and has the in dorse- ment of the clergy. The Nevada Post says A. J. Smith, attorney for Elizabeth Fullen, has filed suit in the Vernon county circuit for $14,000 damages against R. H. Beagles, $5,000 actual damages and $9,000 punitive damages. The plaintiff alleges that she is a minor, but 15 years old and while amember of defendant’s household was crimin- ally assaulted by plaintiff. Beagles isa prominent and wealthy farmer of Vernon county. A Georgia sheriff received the fol- lowing note from a negro prisoner who had been sentenced to be hang- ed: Cooney, of Saline county. The vote Hamlin 44, Cooney 42. Judge Cooney is now serving his third term in Congress, He is well known throughout the country, and has a fine congressianal record, Mr. Hamlin is a Springfield ‘awyer, He put life and snap in his campaign from thestart and won out ona close vote, after a heated campaign. stood: Adams Has Filed to Hawaii. Fulton, Mo., Mareh 13.—Benjamin Yates, of this place, has just received a letter from his son, Thomas, of Honolulu, Hawaii, in whieh the weit- er says he saw P. 8. Adams, eashier of the Commercial Bank of Fulton, leaving a steamer at Honolulu re- cently. The bank's receiver has announced that depositors will be paid 50 cents on the dollar soon aud that another payment will be made later, Corn is in the Ground. Tulsa, 1. ‘f.. March 13.—The- first corn of the season was planted on the Arkansas river near this town to-day. This is a few days later than corn is usually planted here. To Cure a Cold in One Day Yake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25¢e. It looks as if President Roosevelt has made up his mind that he cando without the beet-sugar vote. There are certainly more voters who eat sugar than voters who produce or sell it.—Post-Dispatch. Couldn't help getting a cold never cures i.; but carrying home a bottle of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and using it as directed, will cure the awfnl, worst and most deep seated | blood diseases. j J. M. Sallee. Separate Schools for the Races. A Most Liberal Offer. Ml our farmer readers should tak | advantage of the unprecedented elub- bing offer we this year make, which includes with this paper The Live | Stock Indicator, its special Parmers’ | Institute Nditions and The Poultry Farmer, These three publications are the best of their class and should Topeka, March 10.—Topeka’s race warisrapidly spreadiu ago negroes ina certain Somedays district unanimously refused toattend a sepa rate school for negroes. This trou. ble has spread to an adjoining dis- triet, in which there are twenty-seven ——— negrochitdren and eighteen white ‘be in every farm home, ‘To them we add, for local, county and general news, our own paper, and make the price of the four one year only 31 Never before was so much superior reading matter offered for so small] peop all nNTHONBEY troutitew: Hale an amount of money. The three pa- | Jard's Horehound Syrup, taken inthe pers named, which we elub with our} early stages, proves a certain and own, are well known throughout the | 8U specitie, Tt is equally effeetivein croup and whooping cough, and if used in season prevents the further development of consumption. Price, 25 and 50 cents.—HE. L. Tucker, children, The white children have Fall quit attending this school The feeling is daily growing more intense }and serious trouble is expected. West and commend. themselves to | the reader's favorable attention up- | on mere mention. The Live Stock Indicator is the great agricultural | and live stock paper of the West and | Southwest: The Poultry Farmer is | 2 ey the most practical poultry paper for | 7 fa & ays: the farmer, while The Special Pasi ers’ Iustitate Editions are the most | practical publications for the promo- | tion of good farming ever published. ake advantage of this great offer, as it will hold good fora short time | only. Samples of these papers may | be examined by calling at this office. | 56m ovr children, With the first ‘d almost unbearable pains from is, and had to be placed under of chloroform. I used three ers Friend before our last A $100,000 Fire at Sedalia. Sedalia, Mo., March 7.—Cannon’s! Grand Central dry goods house} rt burned to-day and building and) stock were destroyed. The stock was! , valued at $60,000) with $36,500 in- surance. The adjoining buildings) were saved with several thousand! aid, dollars’ damage = The dry goods | stock of ©. A. Guenther was damaged by water $10,000; insured. The tire} . originated by a young woman clerk oe ad in the basement searehing for a lost an excellent chance to carry the) off the submerged cabin of the hoat “Mister Sherf, will you please, suh, bd a ne of —_ ‘a si Price, penny and igniting cotton rolls. The eS atate.” and secure the bodies if there. tell me des what day | is to hang on? |=? and 50 cents.—H. L. Pucker. total loss is $100,000, i : . a S one anise ee Mr. Munson is on his way to Cali-] [ft js still believed 20 persons were 1 hez clean fergot; en | wants ter put} Governor Taft should go back to $e Astin A Maren, of Clmtun ¢ to ke paid for in pain aad sufferings fornia for his health. drowned, four whites and 16 negroes, off gittin’ religion ez long SS CONWER! | bhi: Philippines and earn his $20,000] \16.. colebrated her Mth birthday cite Polen tales tha pales WHS § Pilot Johnston stayed in the pilot ient, en spen’ allde time [ kin spare|galary. He need not remain here She is the widow of the: SK Keep Up a Brisk Attack house until the boat went over and had to break his way out under wa- in cussin’ de jedge what sentenced me.”’—Atlanta Constituion. under the impression hat there is no one capable of doing the talking. hody and clear intellect, which in H d to the child, It relaxes ws them to expand. It late “Parson” Levy ©. Marvin. who was speaker of the flouse of Repre sentatives.of the Missouri legislature upon that bad cold, and do not wait —- | Nevada Post. . = ves morning sickness and nervousness, no. =F for it to “wear itself out.” Perry | tet. He was severely cut inthe head, y alld orks conenrtad ta pastes Davis’ Painkiller is a powerful ally.|neck and hands. Clerk Kain went Use it internally, with warm, sweet-|qdown under the boat and had to “ened water. Rub it well into the in-| fight his way to the surface. His es-| in 1862-8 and died in Clinton in ‘ = ee rene 1878. urson”” Marvin was a - : 4 Copenhagen, Denmark, Mareh 14, hrother of A.C. Marvin, frst preai-| {"* on for the final hour,so that the actual - wo —The Folkthing, the lower house of} dont ef the Tebo & Neosho railroad, hort and yore dictoee Dan- flamed throat and sore chest, and | cape from drowning was miraculous, parliament, by 88 to 7 votes has ap-|now the M., Kk. & i The Clinton ’ or and Caves is altogethes ‘when the foe has taken flight you will) He was considerably bruised. He an proved the treaty providing for the Demoerat says of Mra, Marvins “la and recovery is merely a matter of nderstand why time and spasmodic | ¢limbed out on the upturned boat's » Danish West Lie: ip | Spite of her advanced age she is still jays. 2 “f P climnbe t Genuine stamped C.C. C. Never sold tn bulk, | sale of the Danish West Tnsiie- to the possessed of a keen and vigorous] D+ -xiste sett Mother's Priend for $1 a bottle, CANDY CATHARTIC eeieeas' a tae one Puiekiler= perma ay oven re Beware of the dealer who tries to sell United States. The treaty now soes mentality and keeps in ‘ouch with} The Bradsleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, Perry Davia’. rescuers. , “something just as good. to the upper house. the world’s happenings.” Sond for our {reo Illustrated book,