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C 1 d A P | Shot Wife and Himself. le) ore rt ictures. Moberly, Mich., Apri! 3.—Eugene | Richards, a well-to-dofarmer at Bor- | land settlement, a few miles from | here, to-day shot and killed his wife | as she lay illin bed and then killed himself. Mrs. Richards had been sick for several weeks and worry over her | condition is thought to have unbal- anced his mind. The first of a series of beautiful colored art pictures will be issued with the next Sunday Post-Dispatch, March’30th, Easter number. The pictures are in eleven colors, size 104 x16} inches, ready for framing. Fit to adorn any home. The price of the great Sunday Post-Dispatch, including 14-page magazine, elaborately illustrated, comic section in colors, news sections and this beautiful art picture, regu- lar price, only 5 cents a copy. Onsaleatall news stands or by mail for 3 months 50 cents. Address: Post-Dispatch, | How Are Your Kidneys pay “1 rig gl Ger DSi ere ee ee Don't Miss the First Picture, FREE WITH THE Sunday . 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Rome April 8.—In spite of the op- position of Cardinal Rampolla, the pope has decided to send important special missions both to the corona- tion of King Edward and the festivi- ties in Spain attendant upon the en- throning of King Alfonso, The car- dinal’s opposition to the sending of the mission to England was based on the fact that the British parlia- ment did not change the anti-Catholic formula of the accession oath, and Mgr. Merry del Val, whom the pontiff designed to be chief of the missions, openly refused to go while the pres- ent wording of the oath is main- tained. Nevertheless the mission will be sent and will probably arrive in London a few hours after the relig- ious ceremony, This will be a repe- tition of the diplomatic manoeuver carried out at the coronation of Czar Nicholas Ll, at Moscow The question of the advisability of the papal mission to Spain was due to the compromise effected by the queen regent in nomin the Span- ish ambassador to the vatican as her representative at the pope's jubilee, Under ordinary ei prince would have been appointed but he would have been obliged to also go to the quirinal, thas creating a situation full of unpleasant possibill- ties, : reumstimees a royal TO FIGHT OLEO BILL John W. Springer Declares the Cat- tle Interests Wi Law to the Eighest Court, ist) New Denver, Col. April s,—President TTT he Nationa Live Stock association, when inter- viewed with re of the oleom ine bill in the n ate, said: "The live stock daferests of the United States are not diseour- aged at the small vote by which they were beaten in the senate on the oleo margarine bill We had hoped te beat the bill in) the peet to defeat it) before we are done with it. [1 is the most vicious meas ure in principle ever voted on by an nate and ex American congress, and we shall con- test the mat the bill now ge where rein the hous . in conference and before the president and, if forced to do so, thro the supreme court of the United States.” MALARIA ON He INCREASE. Over 2,000 Cases of Sickness Report- Washington, April s—The surgeon gonera Wothe army has received a report from Maj. Kennedy, chief sur geon, in regard to the health of the troops in the Philippines during the month ended February 1. There WereBe G11 cases cent of 6.59 to the entire com mand, ao slight) imerease over the previous month, due partly — to brought on the transport Maj. Kennedy says that fever is on the increase tie troops, but that this is persated for in the decided falling off of eases of gastric than com and intestinal diseases from 31.9 to 18.50. New Move By the Rock Island. Guthrie, -Ok.. April 8—It was an- nounced here yesterday that the Rock Island will enter the field at once with an extension of its line from Enid to this city, thus winning out over the ‘Frisco, Choctaw & Fort Smith and Western in their pro- posed extensions from Guthrie to Enid, which is considered the most important gap yet unconnected in Oklahoma. a Sr Big Office Force Given a Rest. Topeka, Kan., April 8.—All the em- ployes in the Santa Fe general offices here were ordered by General Man- ager Mudge to stop work until fur- ther orders. The office building is stated as being in imminent danger of collapse and the department will remain closed until the defects can be repaired. Book Agent Not a Peddler. Kansas City, Mo., April 8—“‘A book agent is not a peddler,” was one of the dicisions made by the Kansas City court of appeals. This opinion was given in the case of B. F. Hoover, a book agent, who was convicted in Moberly for refusing to pay license under a city ordinance, Kansas Man for O0kk Guthrie, Ok., April _8—T. W. Con- way, superintendent of the schools of Sterling, Kan. and a graduate of the Kansas state normal school, has been elected president of the Okla- homa normal school at Alva to suc- ceed Prof. Ament. Ex-ComptroeHer Dawes to Speak. Kansas City, Mo., April 8—Charles G. Dawes, former comptroller of the currency, will be one of the speak- ers at the meeting of Missouri, Kan- sas, Oklahoma, Indian territory and Colorado bankers in Kansas.City, May 13 and 14. e HIRSCHY IS CHAMPION Sensational Close to Kansas City Shoot ---St. Louis Expert Misses His Fifty-Third Bird. Kansas City, Mo., April 5.—H C. Hirschy, witha handicap of 20 yards, to-day won the Great American handicap, and thus became the champion wing shot of America. The last man to stand up with him in the shoot-off out of the fourteen men who had clean scores yesterday was C. G. Spencer, of St. Louis, also a 29-yard man, who finaliy failed to kill his fifty-third bird, a towering outgoer. Spencer will receive second money; R. 0, Heikes, of Dayton, @hio, third: J.D. Pollard, Chicago, fourth, and J. L. Owen, of Cushing, Okla , fifth. The race, which was for twenty-five birds, proved to be one of the most sensational in the annals of shooting tournaments, The shoot-off to-day began with bright and clear weather, but with a hard wing blowing, In the second round two men dropped, a third missed out in the third, three lost in the fourth, two more in the seventh, one in the eleventh and an- other in the fourteenth Fred Gilbert, of Spirit Lake, La., Was one of the first men to quit. and Heikes, affer making many sensa- tional shots. lost his. thirty-first. This left Spencer find Hirschy alone in the race They killed their birds with ease and regularity, and soon passed the record mark for straight kills of 34, set by Bates in 1900.) Hirsehy's shooting was steadier than Spencers inthe lastreures, and many picked him for the winner after the 4th bird had been killed. Both men were straight up to the S2nd bird. The ‘3rd was a towering outgoer, Spen- Snot tirst, and, although he hit it, the bird fell dead out of bounds. Hirschy’s 52rd was an Ordinary right-quarterer, He'killed it with his first barrel, but used the second to make sure. Hirschy had-not-only won the Great American handicap, but he had placed to his record a score of 7S straight birds for this nd total of 102 for the week, having grassed e event, aud a gr yone since the tournament began on Mon- day morning. When Hirschy killed his last bird hisadmires swarmed around him and bore him from the field on their shoulders Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has has been branded by the most com- petent authorities, They have dis- pelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another kind for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only ‘nourish a particular part, but it will sustain every other part Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by in- digestion and dyspepsia You must prepare for their appearance or pre- vent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy mil lions. A few doses aids digestion, st mulates the liver to healthy ae tion, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. Green's reliable remedies, Get Green's special alman- ac. e-O-w Opens Prison’s Doors. Topeka, Kan., April 5.—The su- preme court handed down an opinion this morning releasing from the pen.| sale. Rate of one fare plus » | Educate Your Bowels. | Your bowels can be trained as well !as your muscles or your brain. Cas- carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, roc. Farmers Should Test Corn Farmers in this section should test their corn this year, to make sure that it willgerminate. According to an exchange, Mr. W. J. Bailly, the candidate for governor of Kansas, is credited with a statement that is of xPeat importance to farmers. He says he raise 8,000 bushels of corn last year. In the dry weather the hot wind killed the tassels, but later the rains cameand thecorn filled out But,” said Mr. Bailey, “I have tested this corn and it will not: grow, and I have sent to Lowa for all my seed. I have reason to believe that bund of bushels of the germless corn been shipped over the state for seed and ! would advise farmers to Le careful.” Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold, Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no yay. Pri Scents John Wanamaker’s Meeting With ém- peror William Berlin, April 8.—Aecording to t Kleines Journal, John Wananuake Was presented to kinperor Willian during one of his imajesty’s xped tions to Norway. ‘The introduetion ovcurred on hoard the Hamburg Aten line steamer Auguste \ toma, when the emperor visited thet steamer Disregarding — ceremon Mr. W maker shook theemper hand, shook it firmly, and said “Lam glad to meet such an enter prising young man, That is just the sort of thing we admire in Ameri Tr Te Conversion) nonded ta this}tamiliar tone Emperor William, who seemer % highly entertained by this he versation, remarked afterward toa member of his suite: “Ln allinyie nobody ever talked to me like the Nearly every person needs at medicine at this tin up and it eofyearto } orate the nerve: tem, to cleanse the bowels, liver ir kidneys. Herbine is the best ot safest remedy to do this, eure constipation, regulate the | and enrieh the blows Price 6c, Tocker'’s drug store Drives Nail Into Her Husband's Head Welliugta Kan. April 9.—1 Giant co Oh} she line from here, Mrs. Peebk Bohemian, is reported to have killed her husband by driving vil int his head. Peebles, who is a home drunk, beat ' orderti rto get suppe sleep with lis head leanir pine partition When supper was ready the w to awaken him, ¢ man tri Fearing that he would beat heraga When he awoke she drove aon through from the other sids partitioninto the man’s head, k " him. Mrs. Peebles made uo attenipt to escap Homeseekers’ Excursion Ticketsonsale Mareh fthand Ist April stand 5th, Mi teand 207 1902, going limit of fifteen « return limit of 21 days fror itentiary John D. Norton, who was] the round trip and applies to points serving a term for murder of a man in Galena. Norton was sentenced by in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho. lowa, Kansas, Kentueky, Louisiana Judge Sapp of the court of common Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi Mis- pleas from Cherokee and Crawford souri, Nebraska, North Carolina counties. The supreme court afterwards dé- clared this court unconstitutional because the proposition of its adop-| Texas. tion was submitted to a vote of the people and a majority of the votes cast did not favor it. The court holds that sentences imposed by the court were void and effect of the d» cision will be to release from the pen- itentiary about twenty-five prisoners who were sentenced by during the two years court w. existence. How to Get Rid of a Cold. North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Wiscon- sin and Wyoming and to all points in Indian Territory, Oklahoma and E. C. Vanpervoor, Agt. At a Holton church social the oth- er night, according to the Signal, a Methodist preacher and a Baptist preacher each told a dream he had. “T thought I was in heaven and saw no Baptists there,” remarked the Methodist. “I inquired where they PP} all were are was answered that they ‘48 10! had not arrived yet; they were com- ing by water.”’ “I dreamed,” retort- ed the Baptist, “that I was inheaver and saw no Methodists there. Upon “Shall lever be rid of this cold?” | inquiry I was told they were all out Tais 18 the daily question of a man side the walls on six months’ proba- racked by a cough that seems to tear | tion.” —Ex. hislungs. Let him cheer upand take | ~~~ WOMEN. Allen’s Lung Balsam. This remedy A BOON TO uot merely overcomes ordinary AHA ay AN TABLETS coughs and colds, however obstinate, | $,. pranermans chee B mical Core Antieeptie but it is recommended even in the Me i Fe first stages of consumption. 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