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Gelobe-Democrat The Datty Giose-Dewocrar is without a rival in all the West, and stands at the very front among the few REALLY GREAT newspapers of the world.® Denied a New Trial vn 2 ee — SES I pie TO SEEK BALDWIN. QUEEN CHOOSES AMERICAN. Des Moines, Ia., Sarah Kuhna. the May young woman, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of her aged husband at Delta by placing posion in his beer, was denied a new trial by the supreme courtthis morning. The murder was committed four months after the marriage. Kuhna was crippled in the arms and concealed from his wife Expedition to Leave Soon for Arctic Regions. } The Steamer of the Explorer Is Sup- | BPesed to Be Fast im the lee to | | the Northward of Alger | Island, i valid until after the wedding. CANDY CATHARTIC Lad alt Drugeists. Genuine stamped C.C. C. Never sold In bulk, Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” Women and Jewess. Jewels, ently, dowers, nian—that is the order of a Woman's preferences, | }Jewels form a magnet of mighty Power to the average woman. Even that rained in reatest of all jewels, health, is ths strenucus efforts to make or sive the money to purchase them, If a risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insid- woman will j ious consequences of coughs, colds ~“? BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. Dailv, Daily, Sunday, Inelnding Sundar, Withont Sundar. Evlition One Year - S800] One Year ~ - S4£00 49 to G0 Pages, @ Months - - - 890, Months - - - 2.00, One Year - - $2.90 RMontha - - - 1.50|}8Months - - - 1.00|6Monthe - - 1.00 The T wice-a-Weak Issue of the Globa-Damocrat at $1 a Year. Ta the erentest newanaper hargain of the age. [his almost equal toa daily at the price ofa woekly, It gives the latest telegranhie news from all the world every Tuesday and Friday. Its market reporte are complete and correct in every detail It haa no eqnalasa home and family journal and ought to be at every fireside in the land. Two papers every week, Eight pages or more every Tnesday and Friday. One Dollar far one year. Samnle Conies free, Addreas H JOB PRI NG CO., St. Louis, Mo “IT 1S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES _ EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO PITS. SIBZIDIOOIVIVIHVGIIIE OI) AGENTS WANTEW Lawn Swings and Settees, Hammock Chairs, Camp Chairs and Stools, Ironing Tables, Wash Benches, Etc. Agents easily make $5 to $10 Per Day. ‘Will furnish samples at re- duced prices to those desiring | agency. Exclusive territory | given, Address, | Cleartisld Wooder-Wore Pe, j | | | DEAL “ue MAKERS | extra profits when you buy : carriages and harness. Deal ine 4 puting Bee our lowést wholesale ‘rates. Our system of j and bronchial affections by the reg- ular use of Dr. Bosehee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con- sumption in its early stages and heal the affeeted Inngs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all but it isa certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s relivble remedies at any drugstore. e-o-w Get Green's Special Almanac. \ WOMEN. inal Tablets, A MARKABLE PREVEN- pi miata if SURI 1 FOR ALL To Wo! if used strietly according to directions, sal re, harmless, neat and clean, A tonic end alterative to the sexual organs, They preserve the he ithand cure diseases of the Vagina, Womb & Ovaries, preased Menses, loss o¢ vigor and tone. Tin e are used not only to cure these diseases but on their occurrence, Wy ve Senele ice, We have received thousands of testi- OUR GUARANTEE—*; we recommend, and offer a rew: DOLLARS (8100.00) for any ci commenced hase bop rec ‘ 4 "are sold by all druggists or sent direct upon receipt of price, @ly for sot Betnd Car fre. kamples cee Com OF x boxes THE DR, SCHURMANN CHEMICAL CO,, HOLLAND BUILDING, DEPT, 4. 8T, LOUIS, NO A BOON To BAHAM The Dr. ! Chee ‘RES | sie task Shet—he—whe-a-coltrmed-to-! Plans_for_the auxiliary Maldwin-| Ziegler expedition to northern polar} regions have been completed, and the men who have been intrusted with | Alexandra Selects Duchess of Mari- bereugh as Attendant and An- gers Peeresses, Queen Alexan duchess of Marlbore a special compliment t be one of her attendants tion. The duchess was f ’ suelo Vanderbilt, of New York. The other attendants, it is reported, are . Sof Surhertand, o Portland and of Montrose. This se- lection is purel bitrary and the senior duchesses are affronted be- Con- , its direction and . are lent will | cause their claims have been over- | leave shortly for Europe. The steam- looked er Frithjof which, with the America, | The peeresses are more than ¢ conveyed the Baldwin to Franz Josef | gjctressed about. their coro pour has been chartere for the] sobes. The ty loathe then: work, and will depart for France on in them wes ure | July 1. The auxiliary expedition will be in| charge of W. 5. Champ, secretary to | William Ziegler who will sail for Eu- rope on the May 23, steamer Cymbric on and th® remainder of the Phe Frithjof will go fr Camp Ziegler, on is in latitude 80 degrees 24 minutes north, and there secure the last in- structions left by Baldwin, It is believed here that | Baldwin has worked to the northward of Al- m ‘Tromsoe to \lwer ishind, which | the smart on ger island, and that the America is fast in the ice, When the Amer is found an effort will be made to refill the bunkers with coal and work the vessel out of the icepack, It is thought that Baldwin used the Amer- iea for winter headquarters and worked north with sledges, establish- ing caches preparatory for the dash to the pole. Baldwin's associates are of the opinion that Baldwin began his northern movement for the pole about the middle of February and that he will reach the highest point jabout the middle of June, and the | Frithjof expedition is timed to meet him. Baldwin always has believed he would find a drift that would take him out by way of Greenland, but associates are of the opinion that his return will be across the ice to- ward Franz Josef Land, Mr, Champ's plan, after releasing ‘the America, will be to establish a patrol with the hope of picking up the Baldwin party, It is planned to cover a stretch of 150 miles east and west across the route most likely to be taken by Baldwin, . URGES SELF-RELIANT WOMEN Rev, Dr, Savage, of New York, Ad- vocates Educet for Them, In his sermon the other Sunday Rev. Dr. Savage, pastor of the Church of the Messiah, of New York, said: * “T believe that the woman who is in- dependent financially, who can earn her own living, who can stand on her j own feet, is intelligent: enough so that she understands the conditions of life. is a thousand times more likely to make a wise and happy marriage, to be a true mate to her husband and and 2 Pt I Between St. Louis and Kansas City and ‘OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHITA, DENISON, SHERMAN, DALLAS, FORT WORTH And principal points in Texas and the South- | west. This train is new throughout and is made up of the finest equipment, provided i with electric lights and all other modern traveling conveniences. It runs via our now completed a noble mother to her children, “At the present time thousands of women are taained with the idea that y must be married, because there ther carecr open to them that s that there will be more true. noble, ideal, happy homes when women are net compelled to marry, but are free to choose some one whom they can both love and respect. “T believe that ri ne mat- ter how rich her father should have the finest education he ean possibly every give her, and that she should be tau her livin +, definite way of earnin k about the waist, heavy is nothing to dist ish them from the dowdies The peeresses are all dying to know a erown the queen is plan what kind party will leave on the Pretoria on ning’ to we but the queen refuses June 7 Mr. Champ and all his as-[e tet She even | ps seer sistants have had experience in the} | where her di Wis being mace arctic regions, IThey only know it will contain Phe Frithjof will be commanded | Kobinoor and that she has refus jagain by Capt Kjeldsen whose work | wegr the trying kind of r s she} in the aretics has been conspicuous. | ceribed for them, When one of the number deplored to the queen Hd look indifferent have replied: w the peeress ly, the queer “Individually you smart, but the vet and gold should make effect on the abbey.” e may net. look rimson vel- avery fine mass of ¢ SHAW RIDES HORSEBACK. The Secretary of the Treasary Takes This Sort of Exercise Every Pleasant Afternoon, Following the example of his dis- tinguished chief, Secretary of the Treasury Shaw goes horseback riding every afternoon at four o'clock, But Mr. Shaw does not get half the amount of physical exercise out of this afternoon pastime that Pres- ident Roosevelt The latter rides a horse that gallops and trots, while Mr, § rider about as much exercise as swinging in a hammock, Whoever sele@pd the horse for him must have known that does, haw's gives the secretary's mal is what is known as a single footer and glides along at an or- dinary dog trot without lifting his hoofs more than two inches above the pavement. The secretary uses a deep Mex- ican saddle and looks as though he was glued to his horse. He does not ride with the president, but is gen- erally alone, and as he goes skipping along looks like a man duty instead of out for pleasure, Senator Beveridge also is a dafly horseback rider nowadays, and some- thing of an expert. He and Secre- ary Shaw both wear soft black just like the president, but neither has a soldier orderly in his train. doing his ats SOLDIER WANTS HIS PANTS. The Emperor of Austria Ggants the Petitd to Leave the Service, Nove of Veteran \bout An extraore perial grace re Joseph trom the of Czernowitz. The former messenger y petition for im- red Emperor Pratci cratic Tow of the courthouse there asked his majesty to save his trousers, which he perior « ordered him to give up on the day he was pensioned “LT have served your majesty faith- fully for 5 months and ¢ » |} wealthy rooster killed, thus lain that there | He Was a Rich Rooster London, May 24—A weal man named Silva London and left b to a recently ntire property a fervid transmi- gration of souls-and imagined that d husband had caused a | Special fowl house to be built and rooster She was ul | spiritualist, a_ believer the soul of her dee jentered the rooster. fattention to their master’s wants. | The disgust of her relatives at the | will cansed the story to become pub- lic and a law suit might have follow- ed had not one of the heirs adopted the simple exped of having the becom | ® jing himself the next of kin To Cure a Cold in One Day Fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggi f money if it fails to cur rve's sig nature is on er th box, 25e Need Net be in Haste Paris, May 24.—Un date Aeting Governor | r Thursday's Hnerre of Martinique’ cabled the following to the colonial offiee: “No new deaths Privy council of colony consulted as to advisability of the total or par- tial evacuation of the island unani- mously decided that) such action is not justitied forthe present. Astean- erof the Campagnie Transatlanti- que is here and is able to” transport those desiring to go to Guadeloupe, Today 10,000 inhabitants engas passage aboard the steamers Ver- sailles and Ville de Tanger, going to Trinidad and Cayenne. CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature oe The Old Soldier, Chicago Tribune, “Yes, this is the place!” exclaimed the old soldier with the wooden leg, revisiting the battletield at Gettys- burg, after a lapse of thirty-five Years, and looking about him, #1 shall never forget this spot!” “L suppose,” said the stranger, ob- serving his emotion, “thisis the spot where you lost your leg while fight- ing for your country.” “No,” said the old soldier, “I lost my leg in a sawmill in Kansas in’, 7. This is the place were 1 and ran like the devil.” wot seared CASTORIA. Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Signature oe of ’ SAY VA LA Ben. H Hopkins, a leading citizen and transportation man for many Years Florida representative of the Louisville & Nashville railway, died pathirksonvitie Hit Stonrhryariter: noon from the effects of a most pecn- (liar accident that befell hin a month ago. While sitting porch one }Sunday afternoon hatting and laughing with friends, lis false teeth {slipped down his thr \n opera- 9 customers is saving thousands of dollars to carriage buyers in every corner of the , We quote the same rates fo y' r eth er, ard ‘assortment to choose from such as no other dealercan show. With every purchase ‘the broadest guarantee, If it is notin aga’ Ape A satisfactory, you can return the vehicle freight charges both ways. We can also harness and other horse equipments. VS s rile tor our free Mlustrated catalogue in which we descril he buggies, surreys, phi ns, etc., > dencrive the boge'e nous (or thelr high grade. Don's BY) wait untit your need is more pressing; write to-day and ‘Aiws ~ have the catalogué by you for future use. RY \S THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO., Columbus, 0., P.0. Box 772. St. Louis, Mo., P.0. Box 64. aunt a” Single Bios ‘Write to nearest office, Humes! ard: Sadtiory Ruomes and Surries: Road Wagons a and Spring Waoyns | building an in the make-up of this service, inclu: rd Cafe Observation Cars, under the management of Fred. Harvey. Full information as to rates and all details of Red River Division. Every appliance known to modern car railroading bas been —— ing via this new route ‘will be cheerfully a furnished, upon application, by any repre- sentative of the : Wagon fries $11) to $39; Siuglo Hirness $7 to $25; Sveond-hand Harness $3 to $15; Sadilles, all styles rices. . Tops, Cushions, Vagun Saeets and Bows. Our Vehicles ons poh aud bur Secrnee aad you will surely trade with are the latest in design and puinting. MeFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. WILL TEST POWERFUL GUN. Watervliet: Arsenal Shell Authorities at Expect to Hurl Twenty-One Miles, The authorities at the Watervliet arsenal expect to complete work on the 16-inch gun to be placed at Fort Hamilton, in New York harbor, 1% June 1. The gun, which has been in the course of construction about four years, will be the first sent to Sandy Hook for provir Last year the war department de- cided to mount the gun on a disappears ing carriage. Its*first trial is eagerly awaited by all the gunmakers of the world. It is claimed the gun will hurl a ‘shell 21 miles. This is disputed by the Krupps.avho claim it will not¢hrow the shot more than 15 miles. In order to discharge the gun it will require 1,000 pounds of powder anda 3,000-pound projectile. The gun when completed will weigh 150 tons Anxiety Over the Shah, The shah of Persia, who is going to travel in Europe dur the com- ing summer, will not be i by any of his wives, s: Record-Herald. Efropeans wh have to entertain him are worrying for fear he may also leave his bath- tub at home. x The Upward Tendency, Beef, eggs, potatoes, chickens, coa! and mutton ar gup. About the only things needed in the kitehen says the Chicago Record-Herald, thar haven't risen lniely are Hulda and the oil can. Dexpiseth Not the Small Things. The Chicago man who counter- feited postal cards hus demonstrated the fact, says the Chicago Record Heral’, that nothing is too small for the crook to go after. i arta nd to be. {Oe Was performed aoweek ago, and p loons in MMe Teeth recovercd the t] } P ‘hart of t! throat. Pus “ Jesty WHT ROTI: it was found soon after that hisj *. % ichiieh lar vein had beet rrorated. This age : 5 4} Was cemented up. but to no purpose ; itint and despite the best medical waiter Stored to the st: Having ont +} tion he died. He leaves a wife and ir [ refu toaceede to the de- | two children. —Ex mtn eansequence, tam threat} with i isonment for « of court.” The emperor made temp tempt haste to tele- graph to the authoriti t the letter of the law and at the same time s suit of clothes ten the imperial health. enforce inst the man him a new rins to drink Interesting Vime ©. Camille Flamm ulation, or ed at a mecting of the Ss Astro- nomique de France. says a New York Id dispateh from Paris. that one milliard minutes elapsed at ten min- utes past six p.m. on April 1S since the beginning of the Christianera. January 1 of the year 1 is taken as a starting point forthis calculation, T year during t posed .of 52 onds, sann e 19 centuries is com- 7 minutes and 18 see- Power of the X-Ray, Once upon a time Rome was saved by the cackling of geese. of the ay to eggs under a brood- ing hen killed the vital germ. The inference seems reasonable, says the Chieago Chronicle, that thus human life may be saved by the X-ray ap- plied to di But one sue- cessful experiment is not conclusive. se germs. A Notice to New York Banks, A Chicago bank is to have the larg- est vaults in the world, and the Chi- cago Record-Herald sé New York- ers may as well take nc Chicago people are going to quit ecar- rying their money down there to be spent. Building Hills in Berlin, Berlin is getting tired of its flatness, and the bofi of the town are think- ing of building bills in suitable sites with the city’s cust and ashes, Application | ee now that ¢ Edward is Fond of Display. London, May 30.—King Edward the Duk jand the Duke of Bedford with the in- lsignia of the Order of the Garter at Buckingham palace this afternoon 'The ceremony invested ot Marlborough Was quore imposing jthanany similar events whieh had | occurred for years, it being theking’s intention to revive all the old time pomp which formerly distinguished | the ceremonies counected with this ‘order. Anotablecomp iny of Knights of the Garter, including tie Prince of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, the , Marquis of Salisbuary, the Marquis jof Londonerry and the Duke of Nor- ! folk, attended. While the Short Hand of the clock tr: dial Perry Davis a cold; will the chest and heuee will banish the fear of pneumonia “dust little cold” does not become a misery that (clings until roses bi 1 if you have scourse To this u viing help. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’. vels twice around the * Pain r will cure SS ACKOSS 4 Will Rao Agaigst Teller. Denver, Col, May 25 —Former Governor Charles 8) Thomas to-day announced his candida. ¥ for eleetion to the United States senate, as a , democrat to succeed Senator Teller i