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over all of 15,796 and a plurality of CZAR RFED'S RULES. MISSOURI'S CEMO- one CRATIC-MAJORITY, "titi fste deascatie cand CAUSE SENSATIONAL — . SPEECH IN THE HOUSE. « for gevernor having been in danger of defeat but for the heavy Official Figures Expose the reduetion is Fallacy of Republican jigiva repnbliean majority St. Le ar a tis is simply usin the face of the actual Cushman Says It Is Necessary to Claims. result. Governor Dockery could have Make Terms With Speaker in Yoon beated 20,000 in St. Louis and names Order to Do Business. still had a larger plurality than that Francis four- The Democratic Majority of 1900 the received by Governor Washington, April 17.—To-day and he could have, Representative Francis W Cushman 000 in St. Louis and. of Washington, a republican, in the teen years age Most Satisfactory in the Past ‘ : , been beaten still had a le Twenty Years. The fo'l re tary of State Siam B. Cook's politica wing chapter from Sec | eighteen years ago. rules, which prevent members from | comparason And so it is with allthe Teoresom being heard on any measure, or s8e- ay of the Missouri repubblican party curing legislation, excepting at the ~ leaders. They are not eandid, they | will of the apeaker. are not honest with their own people. Mr. Cushman did not confine his |For years they have been ‘doping’ denunciation to the rules, but eriti- their followers with glossy exager- | cized severely several of the republi- vps and { ated claims of party gains, based | can colleagues, especially Grosvenor Hgolely on the accession to their ranks and Hepburn. He seid: been proclaiming: their unbounded | of a handful of democratic deserters. | “To do any business in the housea t jwho, when they could no longer keep | man must first make terms with the both feet in the public trough, made | speaker. haste for other fields and pastures} All the glories that cluster around green, The democratic party has}the Holy of Holies of Solomon's never been weakened in the slightest | Temple look like 80 cents when com by the desertion of these self-constl:| pared to the jobbing department of tuted leaders, ‘The official figures} tne government, the office of the have clearly demonstrated that} speaker of the louse—aye, like 2 whenever the republiean party man-) cents | Why am | so thin? Beeause the this class of democrats, they have people of my state are asking me to invariably boaght a gold briek. n legislation, That's Missouri democracy made the best | what's pushing me from the rear. showing in the 1900 campaign of Then Tget up against the speaker handbook shows by of the election returns of the past years how ridiculously absurd are the republican claims of future party sUICCeRS With the usual biennial vehemence th mah republican camprr the republican press have for months confidence in capturing Missouri a the coming electida tt has come to eoond nature with the be a sort of republien state to claim aftereachelection that | rty managers in this} the democratic plurality has been Land that a corres: greatly reduer ponding republican gain at the sue- ceeding election would mean a sweep it ' i i rers lave secured the services 0 in republican vietory. agers have secure Por several days alter the election in L900 the leading republican organ promote cer of Missouri, with utter disregard of the truth, claimed that) the elec! any state in the union There Was} and the committee on raules—a stone tion of governor was in doubt, and so iN t ection tables as tof”? backward step, no faltering; but} wall, ‘That's what pushes me from make upp hat the state was instead there hae it resolute lining }the front. And that’s whe T now really clo a matter of fact | UP of democratic forces, wuich makes look as flat as a eanceled postage ther wwe the returns Missouri the commanding democrat-] stamp. niieated t di vie plural ie state of the union, : ¢ Why is it that the people of Wash- ity forthe fend of the state ticket Phe city elections this spr have} ington are now paying SO cents of y tell below 30,000 demonstrated anew the stalwart} the coin of the realm to see a pe the deluded character of the democratic suprem-| formance here by a company of Lilli My God, whata ane putian performers? Why don’t th The unserupulous attack of the waste of mone eotne to the house us for nothing? . J republic g ocratic management of state ¢ result of As amatior of fact, th enard on ita metal, and all the com-{allysion to Caesar as the colossus of 1 ion in Misac as the mit “Lory front it deit Mie hinetonh-cospantnerships and alli: ene avorld, and coutinneds standpoint ofc vt been held | 2Nees dite h the republicans ean fiiake no onslaught on the indi- durin twenty ars. Let ewith the political adventur rs vidual. Lhavea high regard for the Us i he offieial figures for the state will a prevent the nid spenker of the house, personally, and pa prosid al blaut@annay it cofnmenwertlth from vecording in for hin politieally, but the tt in ine whieh tite cording to the re- Sovember an increased demoeratic} that we have adopted-a set of rules ie derity in this body that are an absoluie s. they have each disgrace to the legislative body of played stich Arnis have Ve yotuon with female weakn ’ bli ritie plucality ike sutier dreadfully from piles in uy republic, (Applause by the dem- t the sneceeding | tion to their ot i may pocratic side.) They arennrepublican, roof time. dn fbeeured by using t «undemocratic they are wie Pile Ointient. Pri in botth tubes T5e.—HE. L. Tucker's drugstore Amer eratiy an, (Applause on the demo- ) We need to restore this the two politica! will take the v house to the great patriot plane on which the fathers of the republic April 7.—The mixed court-] placed it, where every individual met ich tried Major Littleton] on this floor stands on an equal and rof the Marine Corps on exact plane with every other, | (Ap- Gave Death Order While Delirious. boretur » of execut ves of fplatise.) We operate here under a 1900, in without trial to-day began ing John Ho ALT belittle the hopes and « of the Marine Corps, on the? bitions of th ul rf the individal members ¢ narge. Lieutenant Day testi-| this body, and at the same time, te atthe man shot on Jannary [vest more power in the hands of one vo was shot by Major] or two men than waseverenjoved by id added: , Oriental despot or aten-button M darin. When T get an opportunity later in the session, Pllmakeanother v fort int ouri republicens, then ve need in the state for an eullible the center of his shooting Tsaw a convulsive shudder place own revolver to his forehead and shot ption of TS88 which, | promise you, will he so hot of the man’s shoulder: n year through 1m) sarepublic ou count se democra tic me paper to keep is from burning. wereased at each }him dead. 1 ordered the police to election over that of 1884 rality of I892, whieh wes the big }example to the native democratic Major Waller testified that he or- slightly above that of 1900, but the} dered the shooting of eleven men majority of 1900 was very much] January 20, but denied ordering the above that while the democrats had |execution of a man January 19. He aslightly greater plurality in 1892]admitted he was very ill at that than in 1900, they had no majority | time. at allin the former year. Thecom-| Surgeon Love testified that Major bined opposition vote by 5,076, Waller’s temperature, January 19, While in 1900 the democratic vote} was 105. His illness then was such over all was 21,616. that he was not fitted to command. The republicans insist, however, | It was likely that he might have giv- that the democratic plurality for]en the order and forgot all about it. governor has not been s0 large as|He thought an officer would have this. This is very true, but it is also | been justified in disobeying the order. true that a comparason of the vote on governor for the years given|Volcanoes Ablaze in New Hebrides shows a greater increase in plurali- ties than on that of secretary of state. Vancouver, British Columbia, April In 1884 the democratic plurality |17.—Advices from Australia state for governor was 10,949, and the|that on March 10 the New Hebrides majority 417. Islands were shaken by an earth- In 1888 the plurality on governor | quake. . The shocks subsided next was 13,232 with an opposition ma-| day somewhat, but at interyals were jority of 3,591. renewed throughout the week. In 1892 the plurality on governor] Six hours after the first trembling was 29,661, waile the combined op-| the city became a blaze of light, and position had # majority of 11,994. Albrim, Lopeviand Tingoa volcanoes In 1896, when the populists with-| burst into action, the last named drew their candidate for governor] blowing out a new throat into the and supported the democratic candi- | sea and sending a great waterspout date for that office, the majority was | over the land. The devastation eaus- gan Was mate round, as an The pin- [leave the body on the Opposes Carnegie Plan. year everywhere, Was Kansas City, Mo., April 16.—Ex that he would oppose the plan o' souritoask Andrew Caruegie to buile a new library at Columbia. university. Missouri is able to di that Andrew Carnegie be asked fc funds for the university will be di charged at once.” Means Blames His Niece. Islands. made a statement to-day 38,158. ed. by the earthquake was wide- et ‘ | In 1900, when the populists had a , spread. ' pb wan anlar apg Ach at Least candidate for governor, and with| Pra pea EE aphananhs : siasabees threo other Natee ja ties y The pci, cates thee te eh Gar bie Beale | ute tee demucratic and republi- — oon, the demoorst seer Nae a A Lida ly from Indiana. can, the democrats had a majority' of plurality than that debate on Cuban reciprocity, made 8 | received by Governor Marmaduke | sensational attack upon the house | Mr, Cushing then quoted Cassins’s |i et oivules confessedly designed to speech on the rules of the house, ill have to be printed on asbestos professors of the university of Mis- feller or any other person of that | ter of the west half of the northeast quar whatever is needed for its schools. T hope the professors who suggested Henrietta, I. T., April 16.—W. H. Means, the Lexitigton, (Mo.) farmer, who surrendered yesterday after xill- ing Miss Lydia Means, his niece, sartics in and to eaid land and enter its decree Means said that his niece had pursuaded | ™ty him to come to the territory and in- vest his money. At her solicitation he deeded his property over to her. Then, he said, she demanded a check for $1,000. He refused and shelock- ed him in the house and attempted | be pal . : det Haig DOW Ota we, he woman came original- TO SHELVE SHIP SUBSIDY Decision Reached After Conference of Leading Republicans. Washington, Apri! 16.—It has been decided at a conferegce of Republican leaders of both houses to shelve the ship subsidy bill recently passed by the Senate. Two propositions look- ing to this end are under advise- | ment: one to allow the bill to die quietly in the House committee of merchant marine and fisheries, where} it now is, and the other to report it) back with a motion to proceed to its | consideration in December next The | jresuit of either plan will be the same. , The bill will not be considered at this session, and. that means practically | ‘that it will not be pas-ed by the pres: ! ent Congress. Even should the bill be reported from the committee it will be accom- panied by so many amendments that it will be impossible to secure action lat this session, unless it should be made a party measure. This could undoubtedly be done, if the Republi can leaders desired to make an issue of the bill, but it is the majority opinion that it would be better toal- low it to go over until after the con- gressional elections, How Ave Your Ki Dr, Hobbs’ Spara, ple free. Add. ster BLAMO. Will stand the present season of 102 a1 my barns miles dt ast of Butler, and south of nt and Butler road miles west of Sprnec jon ad ills. Sam- oorN.Y Pedigree: jaino is coal and is the rise ofl) hands 200 pounds, Wi y wd dack din brought to Cooper Co., by Charle: dain Llamo was a'so out of an import at Knight dam owned by A Mo stallion will be kept at the same 3 to insure a colt to etand and suck, isfoaled ‘The colt After services ling, trading or about to remove mare forfeits i y must bi Missouri, exeep) hi , from spain, ‘The are well plea ba is father who a DEWITT MeDANTEL. i RILLISNT AND ROVER n north= hus 1 pounds. ‘Terms. and ard suck, Pedi- tmy barn, : J. W. BARNHARDT. jer of Publication. term, 1002, John unknown heirs of 1, Leander 5. jathews, de- deceased and Joh endants, Alias Order of Publication, plaintit’ herein by | poupist car via southern route leaves ley, and having herein- - | before filed his petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things that detendante, the heirs Goy. William J, Stone said to-day | of Lewellen Mathews, deceased, and Ieander f |. Mathews, deceased, and Jone N. Mathews, decease are unknown to this plaintff and for that reason their names canvot be inserted in plaintiffs petition; and it appearing that the J | former order of publication herein was defec- tive, itisordered by the court in te: that said defendants be notified by alias pub- lication that plaintiff has commenced a sui “Missouri is able to build univer- | against them in this court, the object and gen- ral nature of which is to secure from the court sity libraries,” said the former gOV- |g decree to ascertain and determine the title of ernor. “I am opposed to any at- tempttoget Mr. Carnegie, Mr. Rocke- | in Batescounty, Missouri, to-wit: The east the lof yes and defendants in and to the fol- lowing described lands lying and being situate half of the northeast quarter and the east sop?) section twenty-eight (28) in township forty-two class to give money for our state | (42)or range thirty-three (53); that if the defend- ants have no interest in said land that the © | court will so decree and generally to define and adjudge by its decree the title and estate of the arties in and to said land, set forth as follows in said petition; that if said Lewellen sed Le- ander S, Mathews, deceased, left any heirs or cepenls of inheriting their interest in said land other than their brotner and sister, that such '8- | heire would be interested in said land as fol- lows, such heirs of Lewellen Mathews to one- a interest th 3; and i rs fourth interest therein; that if John ews inherited from his brother and said Lewellen and Leander 8 ceased, and left Mathews, deceased, the court find the interest of all the for such other and further or- and proper and heirs of said Lewellen, Leander deceased, Warexiy Tims, Le a blished at least once a week, | Fon to be at least fifteen dave day of said next une terme! bas conrt. ¥. ‘A. 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