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4 # nei eS. eel Om in AMERICANS THE AGGRESSORS. | R.L Lindsay Indicted. K 30 —R. I ——— Caleutta, May 1.—A tornado has ie “ t ty " levasted the city of Dacea and ad- , Lindsay, who acquired notoriety Venice Papers Say They Were in Riot- | * ’ \ ' Accid Betel Herman : " f joining towns ie throughout t Wes Ss vest « z , ; h aie ‘ ; ai ing Mood. Four hundred and sixteen persons c eri Ss ay V s int : ¢ Okiahom der an) Rome, Mav 2.—Dispatehes say the | 8? kU ; ei t ) } Crops were ruined through the dis- - ok rat si ed COs) King’s pardon for the rioting mem 4 mives . } : . 1 t \ ee erand hereon! pers of the crew of the United States | '™ alt s! r ' by her pore . co comnts Tor using nails to de- cruiser Chieago has arrived and that : : : an oe i ie aaa "4 taoners’ Telease| Dacen- a eita—in Bougalhas a fa- i ve order fo » prisoners lease - es sasincsh I a tedeal-', aaa . Himous place in the history of British ! : ms | itunted 150 milesnorth- | ; ? : , 1 Cit roa numb Tie lore the ticidet at «| India. [tis situated 14 \\ saad 4 b uy \ ' This clos incident so ta "= adas at Gasnat ba On the strer ‘ but the United ’ sieht 5 \ mad i . P In the sevent » century it was i i neres of hand it to punish the of J es - * ! Di ol) on a ‘ the eanital of cals In 1800 it t le clos. oe leis ry ' popnistion of 200,000 ant was subject to entry under the homes | nity of the offense | pation of =n and t si “ wie aan aes scahi A iuapel {for its produet of tine mus- fe r 1] Tiere is nosy \ forthe \nmier| hiet } an HK . ° } . hich were hown as oven : { {The per jients in any quarter. Even the Amer: | sis eh: ' Passerted that lony has no good words for} sons t u : my has no wood words for fi - hing Yil re s ease i | Growing imports of Manchester, tl ority Troe?) them since the circumstance of the) Peas op : | ene he} The fecling | Cottons P ed its industries, howev- titted ne poubie beenmie KROWE, he feciing : ! K Stach id Mi * } \ ; er nnd by ISO1L the population had wre t tor s general that the mericans we ¥ eae ae oa a . | dwindled to 82,000, | : ‘4 ( s Beales a Hooking for tre mab found it ' | i algep apr ano ! . urt Aaa eget nds pert | Boer Peace Movement, | is slow sje ne ae oat . 8 Pretori M: 1.—The eral held it the t to the lind was} eo members of the erew of the] retorin, May i i 7 tranty deeds iwo seem to have lost their) tes ne of the Boer auders, at whit ; , of the kinds © the moment they touched the jt tin i decision on the subject of the] é med they nriods petsons) Venetian sell | They formed into yp peace t tions is expected will! 4 ; Beaver coun?) ypoups and began to frequent hotels, |t ike place at V me. Pransvaal} : ‘ ety nnd thas a questions hle chai of! ating houses, drink shopsand cafes, | May 15, net May as aun mined | ' H the lew was ‘ s | igs * i : i | da. fas, tithe was started, Lindsay sent ¢ M) buying things whit h they refused to} yest reavy frome tie ’ wly vot ’ ' ‘ the ~~ ; ta the mails to promote) yay for, end indulging in very a yl Tt is eftieintly asserted that subse C "the sale, and this bros about the! coomly eondu Vy nito the deliberations of the prossention by the government The climax was reached) Fri soor lenders at Vereeniging tl will) ) 1 H ppeared in court to-day ajoht, when at che enfe del Angelo, | rand deliver to} ; } ee } pleaded not guilty, He wasgiv lat the head of the Mereeria, soni decision hediedl reat 1 vorrow to furnish bond. officers and men began to upset | ito the peace terms they ape pres! ' rious ee . | aece \ j | chairs avd tables and interfere with | pared to accept, M oul a wile cane ¢ | on ‘i eresemesinsslieetaiaetts j | tyelone in towa, pect eevee j Henry Watterson say “We have Des Moines, May 2.—Ad litionnlde.| The proprietor sent for nile ie “SSnever had a president who was asq Stowawavs Buried by Coal levila af the evelone that visited PD jbut before they arrived the Amerl | oud a president as he should have) high and he weigh nr county dast melt state that a cans had ented thelr game into tt | been, or as he would have been, if he i lozen farm houses in its path were| Plazza San Marco to the wmoau Cafe iad been ineligible to. succeed hime; ' pe Kiel env) ss hls ae ae IPlorian, Phere, opposition being |. rie mado that three members o ; Hl West [ndies Laporte , _ bhai shown them, they erossed the plaze{ | ( ( er a / ; ff a it gett and made an oushiaght on the) Uyenists shoule YR carry abot | \ sist hroken limbs. Three sens irsand tables of the Cafe Aurora, | tle of Ballard’s Snow Liniment, in \ ' s 7 ehairsand tables ol we Cafe Aurora. | A re h Hagan OF BOUL Williams, a fermen residing jonseofaceident, if applied immediate: : | i iorthweat of Weldon, are reported | LEN WISHED CPO RIGIEE PROUT, jiy.it will subdue the pain, prevent | ' me sine : ' | the police interfered and thet swelliuge a nad discoloration, a nd| i \ ked. David Harder witl ir sticks j : t s } ! 1 WT the ¢ ne ' \ were badly Hurt at ye! Questura arrived, which was; in ni \ ort, where veveral houses | helped by two Venetians named Cae } Na net e evelone Selo and Murinich, A) tyene | , a , de flie tealdune 1. W. Munirni, | ght ensued, Casolos and) Murinich| eri ais sepa » farmer living ‘los southenst | belug knocked te the ground almost! ide ‘ => was tocoal irmer ying nu v ia aT After t ched the coal | of Loheville, in thivest section ) Selsete : ‘ ! : oa alee ; rotirke Of the state at S o'clock last night | At last five of the Americans wo re} These were | aring Munirni, his wife and their | Secure dand handeutied, The mot ' } | otheeaptain] Phe house and vaway jour children, r will dio, lodged in the Guesturs und Delegate | Mallino went off to see the Amovioont Nothir known t outbuildings were | \ ee ene dasth af thal demolished Jeonsul, Mr. Harry Johnson, who howe | or the crew ol the t ie death ‘ : hover, refused to interfere, saying that nen until t morning: ol 118,4 i : a : | ee ae ‘justice must be allowed to take its] ul the vessel liad left Guantanan To Suspend Cattle Shipping. ‘ " ee yey ee \ a POPU RERS: EU Peetu leonrse, even though these riotons | londed with sugar dor Sew York, Denver, Colo., May 2.--Net asit lel persons had to go to: prison, head of cattle was sold inthe Denver | - the coal ehute into the farnaceroon, | when one of the bodies slid through market yesterday and the commis Wants Change of Venue. Little Rock, Ark. Jeli returned from New York to-day. At that time the stokers were piling J a momen, althon without cert | coal into the fiffiaces, while the ves jtion, wired to their eustoms in alll niust ‘parts of the West not to ship cattle, | May 1.—Gov. unexpectedly He gavethe following reasons for the sudden ter isinaking a hard fight ay Davis a northeasterly gale \ : ; thogs or sheep to the markets in this; The sight of the body sent a shiver city, Kansas City. Omaha or Chi- avsed them | through the stoker mination of his trip: | cago, | ' temporarily to quit’ work. Capt, Goimilasion mels tiotle } “LT wanted to get homesoon as pos- \ iti © the discovery see ‘ as ‘sible to answer the charges preferred 4 Jones was notified of the discovery. in derstood to have taken similarac:| . : Pig i ee and after making sure that thest hens jigainst me in the Second Baptist | ‘ , s dead, « red the body fen ag er aes ‘ehureh of Little Rock. Twouldrath-} ” uN s . . id, a ‘ 3 Many thousands of head are all. inka datinies olewsuiedtlanuial : * : their way to market and three or; 54 Wk Tbe i Bg ones & ter the stokers were A om getit, bu know o! no such usage PACU AYR HUtET ot thers Were fon days will puss before theefiect of BOTs OU : PW. vin horrified by another body, | the orderis felt, but. at the beginning |" Baptist church. TE would prefer which came through the coal chute! op next week, little or no stock will to be tried by my home church at \ search was bunkers, but) nd. | into the furnace room the col no more bodies were Russellville, where T was raised since | childhood, and IT believe that my} he off dat the packing centers, then made of Commission men stock owners i i j g, Be; 4 s % f ime ie ‘ay ye ee 3 Ed jhome church would be glad tor 4 | > or edly the raid made by . me ib r to-da standing the vile char; i me as a ", hotwith- ; s preferred ‘against me in the Second Baptist ; ‘church of Little Rock by some one! Sailors are Released. | 4 too cowardly to sign his name tothe Venice, May 2.—Officers of the! charges.” cruiser Chicago recently imprisoned ona charge of resisting the police, lwere releused to-day from prison. They were pardoned by the king. The men went aboard the cruiser ac- companied by the American consul here and Ambassador Meyer. The Chicago left immediately for Treiste. Captain Dayton ordered the four] officers and their fellow marine pris- | action because of Great Tobacco Trust. the cattle trust on prices of stock, New York, Apri —Phe World says that an important movement has been made for the control of the] tobacco market of the world by one jy a vew arrangement Messrs. E. B. Kinsworthy, George Leiter and Stephen Evans were ap- pointed by the Second church to-day to notify Gov. Davis of the charges ; ‘preferred against him. great truet. the Continental Tobacco company and the American Cigar company willbecome practically one. Officials announce that the Continental will buy the entire output of the Ameri- can Cigar company and that the! companies will maintain separate or- Millionaires’ Wild Ride. Lexingtor, Ky., May 1.—Fora dis- tance of two miles a te:nm of horses ranwith James B, Haggin, thenoted financier and turf man, this after- noon, who, accompanied by his wife, Heath abana ee .,,,Was returning to the city from his on't despair because you have a " i i‘ |weak constitution, The vitalizing , MW home, Gre®n Hills, in this eoun- principle of Tlerbine will assuredly: ty. Had it not been for the presence | strengthen it. In every drop of Her-! of mind and courage of Mrs. Haggin, [oe bagged is lif ; There is a stimu- both might have been killed. The ’ ashing il 30O.—Congres: ating, regenerating power, unequal- sane , te : Washington, April ied, Sci B, re ey jon) | aged millionaire’s young wife, who is Butler, of Missouri, ismade|¢d in the whole range of medicina ganizations. James B. Dukeis the which ¢ resi- Pp | oners put in irons as soon as they! boarded the cruiser. dent of Consolidated Tobacco! ntrols the Con- company, tinental ana the American Tobaeco. A EEE companies, and is also president of both companies Waiter Sues Congressman. man . ” ; ‘preparations. Price, 50 cents. —H. an expert horsewoman, assisted him | the defendant in a suit for 10,000 a Tucker, with the lines and they managed to dan instituted today in sn ' keep the team in the road. : ‘ distriet supreme court by August | Gates to Help Poor Boys. ‘cintianbaeaigil donee Scholz, a waiter at a loreal ) Scholz alleges that while serving the Chieago, May 2.—Joln W. Missourian at the hotel Saturds The Lamar Democrat very aptly Gates says: “Whatever the republicans ythe, has become interested in poor boys’ may state about Missouri's publie latter assaulted him. He says Mr., Who wander about the streets with! qebt, everyone admits that it was Butler used vile and abusivelanguage no opportunity for education. He’ the republicans who made it and the toward him and struck him a heavy gave $10,000 toward a rural home democrats who paid it off.” To this blow with a water bottle, for boys where the environment will the Nevada Mail adds: “The republi- : be ideal and the training excellent. | cans made the debt, hence they have Millionaires of the Commercial! g right to talk about it. The demo- Club have subscribed a total of $50,-! crate paid it, so the credit is to that 000 party for good business management ' This sien. fhe cvery bos of the genuine) 4 farm will be bought immediately }\onest and economical methods em- the remedy that cures a old in ome day , 200 construction of buildings begun. ' ployed.” Ternado Kills 416 Persons. yee Nustriar his val who is 05 years old do Marshal) Lieutenant Sehwartz-Meiller, v WaTTAY This is Baron i has been an officer seventy-lour years and fifty earsa general, TLe is oneofthe five Cfficers still ive who marched from Lemberg to Naples with their luge: ou their backs.—Ex, gag Children who are weak, fretful or troublesome should be given a few doses of White’s+Cream Vermifuge. They will then become strong, healthy and aetiv ive rosy cheeks, bright eyes, will be happy and laugh: ingail the day long. Price, 25 cents. HL. Tucker. Now that the Ameriaun people have received so startling a proof of trust- isin’s willingness to Oppress its vic- tis to the starvation point there vould be little doubt of prompt and remedial action at the The trusts and the Republi- intelligent polls. ‘ean party which created and is now owned by the trusts must be remov- ‘ed from power.—St, Louis Republic. ants from in south- Many colonies of imm Taney and other countic ern Missouri have located in theJop- lin mining distriet in search of work. They are the drouth sufferers and be- the crop seasou approached and de- cided to take up life anew in the min- ing district. Some came overland while others sold their effects and came on the train. It was the first time many of the children had ever seen a locomotive.—Herald. There is a disposition on the part of democrats of Bates to accord to Judge Graves, as a candidate for su- preme judge, the customary privilege of not only selecting his own dele- gates, but also the right to protest aguinst the selection of delegates to any other cenvention who might be autagonistic to his interests. It is the way counties generally deal with home candidates, and it preserves ; harmony in the county and the par- ates Co. Democrat. “I have gone 14 days at a time without » movement of the bowels, not being able to move them except by using hot water injections. Chronie constipation for seven years placed me in this terrible c¢ during that time I did ev- erything f heard of but never found any relief; such was my case until I began using CASCARETS. I now have from one to three passages a day, and if ie 1 would give $100.00 for each movement; {t uch @ relief.” AYLMER L. HUNT, 1689 Russeil St., Detroit, Mich. ty.—I CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant, tabl Never Sicken, «+ CURE CONSTIPATION. Worting Remedy Company, Chicago, Kostreal, Hew Tort, 328 ‘Taste Good, Do eaten or Gripe. We "6, We. Pheumalisin The liniment bottle and flannel strip are familiar objects in nearly every household. They are the weapons that have been used for generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are about as effective in the battle with this giant disease-as_the _blunderbuss of our forefathers would be in modern warfare. : Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour) POF rae blood, It is filled with acrid, irritating a that —_ in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and - s = else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding part : = Mees | were deposited there by the blood and can be reached only t ais H ~— Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the = an pains, but these are only — — we danigie eee po phon 4 change of the weather; the real disease lies deeper, the d and 8} pong leg Rheumatism cannot be radically al eee — until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does thi bid —— y and promptly as S. S$. S._ It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and the sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains, S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a perfect vegetable ble od — —— chilarating tonic, Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who perme oor ir case, and Le wiM send free our sj ecial b ok on Rheumatism and its treatment, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. . Yor Iniants aud Children, The Kind You tava Always Bought | ELAMO. Will stand the present season of 12 at my barns miles due east of Butler, and) 4 mile south of Montrese and Butler road and § 1-2 miles west of Spruce Description ad Pcdigree;—Elamo is coal Hack, mealy nose and is the rise of 1) nands 4 1200 pounds, was sired by | the tine imported Jack direct from Spain, | brought to Cooper Co,, by Charles Leonard, The | dam or blano Was & so outot an imported dack and dlack Knight dam owned by A, Belger, | Clarkeburg Mo, | Bears the Signature of This fine roadster and all purpose stallion, Road Chief, still stands in A sudule stallion will be kept at the same) Butler, two blocks north of the west stables . " ri Terma:-88 to insure a colt to stand and suck, | SChool building at the very low price the money voltis foaled The colt cf $10 to insure a living colt. Will stand wood t After service bas been rendered ar ing, trading or about to remove mare forfeits uisurance and ROAD CHIEF hokey must be paic Miss url except tier bred Jack in the state of sy en himself to superior breede: bis father who Sas imported Ha pn o bie va —. Spee ee Ureeree W y . v8 VATS colts command good prices, being of good color, veh airy well plea ed With His couts aud most OL Size and extra tinish and many of them make twem are coun bck» The value of imported | cood combined horses fitted for either saddle or stuck fs demonstrated by the feet, that breeders harness, Road Chief's individuality for color, size style a ion cannot be exeelied by any horse stan ting in Bates county, also stand the fine mule jack, ‘GEN LE S8 to insure a living colt, Ex- ‘ ovchbrea cattle unportstock to keep up the breed ot their herds, Breeders should ome eadely iy the morning or late iu the even= DEWITT McDAMEL. *k before ereat pleasure mie cven if you donot breed, J, W. & J. S. Warnock. 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Allcurtammer readers should tak} advantage of the unprecedented club- bing offer we this year make, which includes with this paper The Live Stock Indicator, its special Parnuers’ lustitute Editions and The Poultry Farmer, These three publications | are the best of their class and should be in every farm home, To them we | add, for local, county and general | hews, our own paper, and make the | price of the four one year only $1.25. | Never befage was so much superior | reading niatter offered for so small au amount of money, The three pa- pers named, which we club with our | own, are well known throughout the | BRILL West and commend themselves to | THE TWO) PERCHEON STALLIONS, IANT BOY the reader's favorable attention up- | The Live Stock Indicator is the great agricultural and liye stock paper of the West and Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is on mere mention. the most practical poultry paper for | the farmer, while The Special Parm- ers’ Institute Editions are the most practical publications for the promo- tion of good farming ever published. AND ROVER ! will make the season of 1962 at my barn north- | eastof Butier, on what is known as the Joshua North farm, These horses are registered stock, Brilliant Boy, black gray, is 4 years old, will igh 1600 pounds. Rover, dapple rsold, will weigh 1700 pounds sand $15 fore it to stand and suck. exhibited atmy barn, J. W. BARNHARDT, Order of Publication. uke ocvaon TEE of thir Ereat cher, as it will hold good for a short time only. Samples of these papers may be examined by calling at this office, 5-Gm A Most Liberal Offer. The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- eight page paper, in magazine form, edited by William Marion Reedy, as- sisted by a staff of contributorscom- prising the best writers and literary authorities on all current subjects, social, religious, scieutitic, financial, literary or artistic. The Mirror is a weekly review of men and affairs; a treasury of short stories and good poetry; a paper in which the best books, best plays and best music are ably reviewed, and all topics of contemporary interest are given careful attention. It is theup to-date paper for the merchant, the teacher, the professional man, the student, the politician, as well as for woman and the home. If you will send us 10c, in silver or stamps, we will mail the Mirror to your address for ten weeks. THE Mirror, . St. Louis, Mo. Admiuistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- jetration with Wii annexed, upon the estate of Witham M. Griggs, deceased were granted to the undersigned on the lith day of April, 1902, by the probate court of Gates county, Missouri. All persone baying claims against said es tate, are required to exhibit them for allow- ance to the administratrix withinone year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded trom any benefit of said estate; and ateuch claims be not exhibited within two years from the date ofthis publication, they will be foreyer barred, —— A. H- BELL, 26 4¢ With will annexed, = Adminisirator, of Bates, ry In the circuit court of Bates County, Mo., in vacation April %th, loz, susie E. Walton and Wim. H. Walton her busband, plainutls, vs. 3B. G, Wheeler and Helen 0, Wheeler his wife Nellie C. Shedd, nee Wheeler or their un known heirs and legal representatives, E Ward A. Shedd ana F, J, T'ygard, defendants Order of Publication. Now at this day comes the plaintiffs herein, by their attorney, >. W. Dooley, and tile their pe- tition and affidayit alleging among other things thatdetendants, B G. Wheeler and Helen C, Wheeler, NeilieC, shedd or their unknown heirs and legal representatives and Edward A, Shedd are not residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk that said defendants de notitied Ly publication that plain- ils have commenced a suit against them in this court the object and generat nature of which is to tind and declare paid a certain deed of trust and the notes secured thereby, made and executed september 3u, I8s2, and recorded in book 29 page 210 of the Bates county records, by W.K. Waiton and Wm. H. Walton conyey- ing @ certain lotand parcel oi ground lying and Deing situate in the city of Buller and county of bates and state of Missouri, described as follows: Beyinuing fitty (0) feet north of the northeast corner ot block nine of Williams ad- dition to the said city of Butler, thence north 20 feet thence west 152 feet, thence south 200 feet, thence east (32 feet to the place of begin- ning, being in the northwest quarter of the nort..cast quarter of section twenty-two (22) in township torty (40) of range thirty-one (31) said conveyance having been made to said B. J. Ly- gard ss trustee losecure jhe payment of two noies made to the order of suid Edward A, Shedd of even date with said deed, one for $500 «tue No ember |, Iss., and the other for $1800 ciue on or before one ye tter its date, both bearing S per cent per annum interest from their Gate; turther asking for a decree cancel- ing said deed of trust and aoies and releasing on said land created thereby; also to ascertain what, ifany, interest said Kb G Wheel- er, Helen C, wheeler and Nellie C, shedd had or bave in said notes or any part thereof, 8o tbat if the same be unpaid the same may be paid and a proper decree of cancellation and release «ntered as prayed or, and that unless the said B. G. Wheeier, Helen (, Wheeler, Nellie C, Shedd and kdward A. Shedd be and appear at this court atthe next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the lth day of June, next, answer or plead to the petitionin said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly, And be it further ordered that a copy nereof be published, according to law, in the BuTLar WEEKLY Times; @ weekly newspaper print- ed and published in said county of Bates for four weeks suuceessively, the last insertion to be at least Afteen days be- fore the first oe! of the next term of the circuit court, A. B. LUDWICK, Cireuit Clerk, A true copy of the record, Witness my hand and seal of the circuit court or Bates {seau} county, this 9th day of April 1902, us-4t A. B, LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk. » By F. R. Lupwick, D. C.,