The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 22, 1902, Page 4

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— Madrid, May 17.—Alfonso XIII,} cs ». A N. Enrros king of Gibraltar, of the East andj * os yr Bele West Indies,.and of the continent of! D. At & C prietors. < | Oceanic, was made reigning sover- | <MS OF SUBSCRIPTION eign of his monarchy this afternoon; | ved every (Oo RR ERS Alfonso XIII is Now Spaio’s Ruler. | | mber of deputies, N in the Madrid QGne ghousénd people, including alt! | address | ea e 00 the mbers of the cortes, nobles, | ey - oe f Snai . | | “ grandees of Spain and represe -| | x : » aa m - | = : DEMOCRATIC TICKE! tives of foreign governments, were | | wnt TL. HARPER present at the ceremony. The act of F he B tiet | h " | sisce depth mesg . Pe oe ‘ a transforming the 16-vear-old boy in- , a j as come rder—T. K. LISLE. to the responsible ruler of 18,000,000 |_@Ff the assassin may be more sudden, but | back again,. / ” bT. SMITH people took less than ten minutes, it is not more sare than tue dire 1 because it pat ge-JOHN A. SILVERS ‘ ee ment meted out to the man whe ng Attorney—A Lepyick, 32 oath to observe the constitution pis stomach. No man is stron could’ nt Stay asurer—W JOHNSON was administered to the young mon-! his stomach, Nase the s : f ge--J. W. MeFADDEN = sat Qa aa eased the whole body is weakene: | ee ee | On h, who swore on thie crucifix and | Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery | 0 5 hide, South Dist... MARCH, the four evangels, and the corona-| cures diseases of the stomach and other | r—DR.O, BF. RENICK jtion was over, No crown was placed | organs of stion aud nutrition. It | GE GRAVES’ CANDIDACY, | for the! me court has met with a hearty Judge Graves’ candidacy tfrom his home people He will} ring counties, vide go into the state convens| vith astrong following and with rag homina- | Judge Graves isin’ the prime | rod chance to seeure a jon the kings’ head and all signs of | eures diseases of other organs when it | cures the diseases of the stomach, on | which the several organs depen! od | nutrition and vitality, "I would say in that I have been y benefited by ‘ writes Mr. J. 5. Bell,of Leando Van Buren Co, Ta, "L was at one time as IT thought almost at death's door, I was confined to my house and part of the time , I had ous of medi. it only fed ase; but Timust authority were absent. Three hundred thousand persons saw the procession and at least half as many more tried unsuccessfully to | catch a glimpse of the cortege as it Madrid crowded that 10,000 army tents were pressed intoservice to afford temporary shel- ter last night, Sixty thousand sol- r¢ 4 to your me 7 passed, was so And is making its headquarters at its old stand at WILLIAMS BROS ° and will make the fur fly on CASH PRICES on every line of goods we 1 th package Dwight’s soda 06 Moyune Gunpowder tea worth T5e for % 50 Moyune Imperial tea worth 65 for45 Buggy, Driving wagon, Bike wago or carriage during this month for’ spotcash. We think it is well known ALL OVER Bates county that the : : es ., |diers, two-thirds of Spain’s standing handle from now on. Groceries, | 1 Tb horseshoe tobacco 43 | SAYERS & SCOVILL buggies are the is manhood, fsa man of fine abil- army, added to the immense con-| have becn for teente hardware, chinaware, stoves, pumps, , 1 Ib battle axe tobacco 33'| best manufactured in the United an excellent lawyer, @ £004) ourse, Thousande of poople remain-| {Mo years onl Hate buggies, carriages, implements, farm | 1 tb full cream cheese 15 | states, then why buy anything else, ve, and therefore is capable of edin the streets all night, dancing taken in all jhwenty-nine machinery, threshers, saw mills, wind | 4 dozens clothes pins 05 | they have taken first premium for 24 t hard work on the supreme] 4 reveling, The entire distance of Disco ." hesiles two oF mills, gasoline engines or anything | 3 boxes Greenwich lye 20 | years over all others. We can show s Min ring Baad resin {line of march to and from cathedral, nit now t from a toothpick to a threshing ma- | 16 boxes Greenwich lye 1 00| you two Sayers & Seovill bu iwi give him a hear ¥ support, Clinton Tribune, Phe Republiean press of this coune| vas very much dissatistied over) j dereommand of General Weyler, who tive miles, was lined with soldiers un-] pr. pjerce's Please ant Pellets cure con- stipation, is absolute dictator of Madrid to- day. BOGUS BOOKMEN TO chine, The CAT is mad, and can whip all other cats in town, when it come to prices, 20 Ths best granulated sugar $1 00 8 tbs oat flakes 25 Fancy lima beans worth 8c for 05 Above prices are for cash or pro- duce, produce buys the same from us now in Butler, that has been in use 14 years, and you cannet buy either of them to day for less than $40.00, Pretty painted and flowered up, does conduct and result ofthe Demoe| ermaaee Any package coffee 10 | as cash, and we will stretch the price | not make the buggy, a buggy made ce Wieprimaries and was agitatedfor] Helpless Invalid Left With Corpses. GO TO THE PEN, | 15e coffee for 10 | on produce to all who come direct to | of pine. Looks just as pretty when muds had been perpetratedand| ypasieo, Mo. May. 16.—Besi \ ees 200 coffee for 15 | us. Watch for our prices. We ex-| finely painted as one made whale saoue fallow haa heonwhentedie Mo, May 16.—Besides the 2Q5e coffee for 20 | pect to make prices on goods never | bone hickorp. Dou't be deceived in- | itter, to the end that another fair | - held in this city this fall. Butler fas had experience instreet fairs and | fact that Mrs. William A, Greene was closed the eyes of Greene and his wife. pany, which they ran. Two indict- Mrs ments of three counts each were re- born child of her sister yhen she was | turned against them. Greene was carrying a new The maximum had joined the police, armed with shotguns and rifles. After the burn- ed body of the negro was found, an : Money to Loan on Real Estate at Lowest Rates of Interest Come and get our tates. ‘oo mination, No ; , Frank W. Stewart and Victor D, Snyder} 7 ths hand picked navy beans before hearc of in Butler. You all! to buying a Plow Co. buggy. If it is e thnii _ {carrying an infant in her arma when ; ; hate test high patent flour know what Williams do when they | put up and nicely painted, it will go | her divorced husband shot her dead] — Are Sentenced by Judge Philips, |. a ‘ {ter prices. We also slaughter iece vou. The fine pai eae the bent Pemecsatio!. ; so | Yeast Foam per package | go after prices. We also slaughter-| to pieces on you. The fine paint ‘ ean ooninoied: ib tia with a at tyun and then ended his | sipieelbihdan bldg 10¢ lemon extract for ing prices on our full line of imple-| won't hold it together, \ visto! le " “Ten bits Cin | traits 5 : x i ~ f g i ve x = ro! > ; P i oH tragedy lias afother feature, Snyder, who pleaded guilty May 14] 15¢ bottle pickles 10} for next year’s use. Allimplements el Youre Truly, : MIIPS CO.TNE BALI | Nine, Greene was visiting at the to an indictment charging them with| Kraut worth 80e a gallon for 20 | at wholesale price for cash, H.thowe papers. {they Willy oie of her sick alater in Montgom-| haying used the mails to defrand, | : aged Satna worth Se for Bhd W . eine divide he a ae ‘ | reaming istinm ery county when shewas killed. The! wore each sentenced to a yearandal ca" viking powder , 07 on the Famous Sayers & Scovi jt re mee That sister was bedridden to such an ex-|day's mprisonment in the state] = — _— ig 1 re t ne Is, . ba s sae : . ording : tent Chat alter Mrs, Greene had fall-| penitentiary by Judge Philips in the | Pequisition, and amid the flames was | no , ot till penitentic v Judy: hilips he} req ‘ a | ; nati en blood covered and groaning to: jederal court this morning, {heard the crack of the rifles as the ~ ¥ ieee, i m sures jf the democrats) the toor in her dying agonies, thein-| ‘Phere was an impressive seene in| deadly messengers of lead sped on s s the ‘tter rs . : aw . | 2 . or , ir wishes tl rit) valid was unable to stir to give the! the court rooni when the men were|their way. The flames accomplished W. F. Duvanu. H. EB. Percivan, J.B. Duvaun. ib ate beie et ni Jalarm or render any aid, Isentenced, The attorneys for thede-| What the bullets failed todo, Two | : | | bs he bright prospects foran-abund: Meanwhile the second shot had ifense, John O'Grady and JamesCole, | Members of the gang rushed out, one iy = t ; Latent bik veuw ahauld inspire | UNS out, adding to the invalid 8!made :mpussioned appeals to the! to death, and the other, the leader, | ' jtears, and the corpse of Greene, the! judge for mercy to their clients. He) Was burned after his body had been { rler tontiempt to hold another |" Judge Tor mercy to their ehents. he é . 1? ; t fair this fallanda three days; Suicide and murderer, lay near the| was not unmoved by them, the tears | tiddled with bullets, \Q | Tair this fall ane ¢ ine ays. : 3 : | naa . Sicnn din ee ates! | P ; ne tournament at the lake race H@eBt door, Some little children were! pan down his cheeks, but heremained | Before the riot ended three ofticers | i 9 { gay tin \ number) # the house but they were toosmalll firm. The eyes of the attorneys on| had been shot to death, one citizen | \ ‘ ka esnine ° ) er | f J : . : ‘a. 3 . | SE TATE RES OE be of any assistance, and thus the | both sides were moist and the defend: had fallen with a rifle in his hands, ; § Berea poe Be ' sick Woman spent the night in close! ants were weeping. four negroes were killed and many | } r ibout (he fair and requested that | pie a ping. ae 1 ie a % ve Times brine theattention of the; PPOSunity to two corpses. [t was] Stewart and Snyder were indicted | Others were wounded. le a ae wow tthe bed aan in: peo. | Het until morning that neighbors |!for fraud in connection with the Un-{| During the entire affair at least | H t ie of the county generally to the etme from an adjoining farm and |ion Wholesale Book Publishing com-| +000 shots were fired. The citizens | ¢ | % «it takes ki bor and money to make | isnecess are the fare) sist in the under-j Ring | » Gvaves’ candidacy for the shot. The fact that this infant es- penalty is three years’ imprisonment caped serious injury is accounted for] op » S500 fine on eaeb indictment. by the theory ti at Mrs. Greene must! ‘Phe Victor D. Snyder above refer- red to was formerly a citizen of But- that she dropped the baby to the}ler and served as councilman from floor just as the shotgun sounded. — | the 3rd ward, elected on the citizens have had an instant’s warning and angry crowd of white men seized it and bore it towards the city. Chief of Police Ball threw a cordon of po- lice across a street at. the city limits | == ae and took the body away from the crowd ahd had it sent into the city in Ptperda RAGORGGAD ROPPOPPM RRS The Republic of Cuba! twenty minutes. It blew from the southeast and then shifted to the Havana, May 20.—The republic of | southwest, the greatest velocity be- Cuba was born at noon to day. | ing from the latter point. H - At Fort Sam Houston government President Thomas Estrada Palma property was damaged to the extent took the oath of office and Brigadier | of 20,000, the doors being torn General Leonard Wood, in the name | from the officers’ quarters and bar- of the United States of America, | racks. ticket. He married Miss Dora Pat-)® Wagon. ; ton, an estimable young lady of this While the procession was passing, city, and we understand has several | Vill Gregg, 4 negro, was heard tore- very interesting children. The great mark that it was a shame to kill desire to get rich suddenly was the | !exTees that way, and he had no sooner spoken the words than he was Judue Sapreime Court has inet witha hearty lorsement from his home people | He will} St. Joseph, Mo., May 18.—Agents idently go into the State conven-|for the British government in this with a strong followingand with | ity to-day received a cablegram Peace Near at Hand. ind neighboring counties «good chance to secure a nomina- tion. Judge Graves is in the prime of his manhood, is a man of fine abil- ty, anexcellent lawyer, a good judge, i ice i sause of Mr. Snyder’s downfall. from the war office in London to|°@™*e ° y cease all purchases of horses and mules for shipment to South Africa.! Gang of Desepradoes Barricadéd Them- The message further stated that the riddled with bullets. Fifty men of the Fifth infantry did patrol duty in disturbed district all ‘Gate city guard. As a further pre- day, being reliefed to-night by the | turned the control of the island over to the government of the republic of Cuba. i President Palma attached his sig- The West End church was com- pletely destroyed; loss $5,000. Hart- well’s hotel was damaged $3,000; St. Louis college damaged $6,000; academy of the Lady of the Sacred selves in a Store and Detied Heart, damaged $2,000. The damage to private residences will reach at least $20,000. Several Persons were injured, but there are no fatalities. The storm was a con- tinuation of one that swept over Goliad with such terrible results, Blood. We live by our blood, and-on We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor, There is nothing else to live on or by. : Tornado in Texas. When ‘strength is full and’ Houston, Tex., May 18.—Reporta| spirits high, we are being te {received here by telegraph ‘and tele- | freshed, bone muscle and Piste, ed eeuern of the town of| in body and mind, with con- } tinual flow of rich blood, This #+health. _ __ When weak, in low spirits, ‘no cheer, no spring, when rest’ is not rest: and is_not _ sleep, we are stapled tae blood : | is poor; there is » aud therefore is capable of much hard | Boer war would probably cease alto- exork on the Supreme bench. The gether in a very few days. feury county delegation will give nature to a document as president of the Cuban republic after an exchange of congratulations, and the veteran General Gomez ascended to the roof of the palace, where he was accorded a great reception. General Wood personally lowered the American colors, which were saluted, and with his own hands hoisted the Cuban flag as an act of the United States. Gen- eral Gomez assisted. General Wvod and his staff and the American troops embarked imme-| j+ diately after the noisting of theCuban fing and the American ships steamed out of the harbor. caution, Governor Candler to-night ordered every militia man in Atlanta under arms, and to remain at the company headquarters until further orders. This is the first affair of the kind that has ever occurred in Atlanta. It was not in any sense a race riot, but was the result of a negro defying the law. Notwithstanding that the en- tire city was much wrought up over the killing of officers, order was re- stored with wonderful promptness and the ions of an enraged ple were remarkably restrained. ca Arrest. The remount station at Lathrop, iatm a hearty support.—Clinton Trib-| thirty miles southeast of this city, me, will ba abandoned, and the herds of horses and mules accumulated there will be sent to other parts of the Brit- ish empire. Primaries in Vernon County. Nevada, Mo., May 16.—The Ver. non county democratic primary to nominate candidates for county offi- ces and to vote for United States sen- ator was held yesterday. W. J. Stoue received 2,901 votes; Wallace, 612. The following candidates for county offices were nominated: For repreeen- tative, W. H. Prewitt; county clerk, H. 5. Isbell; probate judge, T. J. Myers; prosecuting attorney, J. M. Hull; presiding judge county court, W. B. Martin; cireait clerk, Jutian Huff; sheriff, John T. Harkreader; treasurer, Jesse Palmer; recorder, | the city police were called upon for @. G. Ewing; coroner, Dr. C. B. Da-| nig, still later thegovernor was ap- vis; county judges, 8. B. Combs and | ealed to and the militia were order- C. C. Pettibone. Alanta, Ga., May 1,.—An effort by the officers of the law to arrest out- laws who had barricaded themselves ‘in a store resulted today in the worst riot in the history of the city. Eight men were killed, including three policemen, a white citizen and four negroes. Six persons, black and white, were wounded. The most ex- citing scenes prevailed at the place of the disturbance, and all available policemen, with military called out by the governor, had all they could do to keep down a general riot. An entire block of buildings was byrned before the conflict which began early this morning, was terminated. The scene of the tragedy was a few hundred yards outside the city limite. The county police’ first .at- tempted to raid the place where the negroes had taken refuge and later t Cedar county took the iniatory in paving the way for Sam B. Cook to Ge Missouri's next Governor. Atthe ~county convention last week a reso!u- tion to that effect was unanimously adopted. Sam Cook is recognized as cane of the ablest democrats, one of ihe most fearless and effective fight- «2s, true to his friends, open and above board in all things, and vhe fhonor and integrity of the state can fwe safely intrusted to his keeping. \We believe it would take a mighty «strong man to carry Bates county democrats against him, _ ¥ — — - «General Wood personaliy lowered t he stars and stripes in Havana *Muesday and hoisted the Cuban flag =asan act of the United States. After -which Gen. Wood and his staff and ; ‘the American troops embarked im- amediately and the American ships esteamed out of the harbor. OO Mrs. Nation is Sentenced. _ arsenal in which were a number of Topeka, Kan., May 16.—Mre, Car-| Winchester rifles and a small gatling rie Nation was to-day sentenced to!gun. It was a rendezvous forag ‘Meld at their county. convention on| thirty days in prison and to pay alof thieves and murderers. Wi Mast Saturday. Thedelegatesare W. $100 fine by Judge Hazen in the Dis.| were four sharpshooters, who WP. Cruce of ElDorado, W. C. Hastain| trict Court for smashing bar fixtures | off the men on the outside ~ . <of Stockton, and Mesess. Hightower | stored in a barn in this city sand Kirkpatrick. Mr Cruce’s actions} in February, 190 * Cedar county democrats selected a estraight Graves delegation to Spring-

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