The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 17, 1902, Page 7

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; | | r { ee j W. F. Drvate H. E. Peretva. J.B. Deva. oO DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FARM LOANS. Money to Loan on Reai Estate at Lowest Rates of Interest Come and get our 1ates. . RELA P IPP RL LLP PP PPL PPL PP PPP LPAI OP PP PPP PEP an) RN RPL PLA PELL LDL LLL PEA, PPLE L LE PLES OP OP HON.J. 8. NEBWBEBRY, J. 0.0LARE, ade GARD, Tae Vice-Pres't. Oashier President. THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BUTLER, MO. | Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. | ‘ { t 1 ! Estawisusd DRC., 1870, APITAL, $75,000. neral Banking -e ” Oeitineas Transacted "Bates County Investment Co., (BUTLER, MO... Capital, = = 850,000. .t to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of tine te all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, 3 Hon, J. B, NEwarnry, J.C. Crank. A Fe: reheat, Vice-President, Seo'y. & Treas ' Jno, C, Hayes, Abstractor, 8, F. Wannoox, Notary. i RAL pd Gordon, a Prominent Young | Wreck the Rear Wall of the Building, jorney, Fatally Stabs Hugo G. but None of Them Escape. St. Joseph, Mo., July 9.—The most daring and desperate conspiracy to break jail, Involving in the original plan the murder, if necessary, of a portion of the guards and the shoot- ing later of those who resisted escape, culminated this afternoon in the dy- namiting of the county prison. The plans, though carefully laid by a gang of some criminals, were frus- trated. The leader is a boy of 18. Of these conspirators three were under sentence of death for murder, and a majority of the rest to terms of imprisonment from five years to life for crimes of various sorts, The boy leader, Leck Allen, is under sen- tence for six_years_for-highway-rob- bery. Doeling in a Fight. mbia, Mo., July 9.—Hugo G, ¢ died last night as a result of ounds inflieted by Fleetwood in a fight yesterday after- affair has caused intense ex- nt in Columbia, owing to the hence of Mr, Gordon, who is a d young attorney. The fight ut of an attempt on the part don to collect a bill against g. When the bill was present- ds passed between them, and g, it is said, struck Gordon, fight, which followed, Gordon knife and cut Doeling three ice inthe side and-once on The wounds in the side ated the walls of the abdomen SPITE AGAINST SHERIFF, re the ones which caused Doel-| The animus for this cold-blooded ath. plan was partly spite against Sheriff don was arrested after the tight | Martin Spencer and his deputies, and ed vider a 8500 bond. The | Judge Benjamin Castile of the Crimi- inquest was held thismorn- | nal Court, the latter having sentenc- er the verdict Coroner M. P. | ed two brothers of the leader to peni- wore out a warrant charg: | tentiary terms, and also imposed the ion with murder. He was] present sentence upon Allen himself. rrested and committed to | Because of the number and desperate e of the officers. ‘Fhe pre-| character of the inmates of the jail, seandary hearing will be held in the | anextra strong guard was employ- sof Justice J. EB. Boggs Savur- | ed. x norning. Every window in the north and rdou is a son of Wellington | east sides of the court house was a well-known lawyer in Cen- | destroyed. A large section of the souri. Several years ao | jail wall was so badly damaged that jordon was appointed toa] it must be rebuilt. in connection with the Paris etatamsnsmeatn, on by Secretary of War Like Daisies Before the Scythe, dig hbhid man: of goo! baby lives are destroyed in summer and habits. by cholera infantuin. ~ The attack of was the proprietor of the | the disease is sudden, its progress is He came to Columbia in | sometimes terribly rapid. Mothers 1. He was born in Farm- | who have given their children Perry ; Davis’ Painkiller can tell how this a., aud Sidhe coming tO) treatment has checked the diarrha was engaged in the confec-| ang vomiting, and put the little business in Kirksville and | patient out of danger. and 50 Mo. cents. jy was taken to Lowa this for burial. g Co, | ora’e we Dynamite Was in the Stove. n often cry, not from pain, | Cripple Creek, Col., July 9—The n «hunger, although fed front of the two-story frame building ie ly ‘The trouble arises | occupied by Keith & Grube, coal and ; their food is notassimilat-|]ymber dealers, was blown out by evoured, by Miles — dynamite to-day, causing a loss of oy ped Gonna: rode be $2,000. Several persons narrowly ill begin to thrive at once. escaped death. The explosion took cents.—H. L Tucker. place in the office where Manager Westcott had built a fire. Part of the stove shot through the ceiling Ok., July 0.—Wesley Gra-|and_ into -the- second story. Mr. d 80 years, committed | Westcott believes that dynamite cornfield near Ponca City, | was placed in the stove by enemies ging a shotgun between | for the purpose of killing him. until the muzzle rested forehead and then pulling He came last year from :, and recently married a near Ponca. Jealousy is ous Husband's Suicide. he the n< ost, cell ey we ‘ae If the stomach, liver and bowels fail to perform their functions regu- larly and naturally, the blood be- comes contaminated with impurities, * : and the whole systema is in consequ- use of his suivide. ence debilitated. Herbine is remark- ; a. able for its efficacy a oes ~ ail- Tha Kind You Haw Aware ments of summer, and the disorders ae ; bea prevalent during”! hot water. Price, LA 50 cents. —H. L. Tucker. MAKES NEW RULES. | Secretary Shaw Amends Regulations for Inspection of Baggage. Incoming and Outgoing Passengers to He supplied with Needed Infor- mation—Ladies May Have Bag- ed Privately. wage Baa Secretary Shaw has just issued ns governing the amended regulati inspection of bag age of incoming passengers at the ts of the Unit- | ed States. The secretary also ed a cireular which will be di buted among outgomg steainers givin as specitio as possible as to the rates of duty on goods usually purchased abroad by tourists; what articles passengers on all} information | of duty, ete. | may be brought in fr Another cireular issued will be dis- tributed at sea among incoming pas sengers containing forms of dee tions and ether information of which travelers are in mo less ignor- ance, Anether cirer addressed © collectors and other officers of the customs giving ther particulier in- structions as to the examination of b and the courteous treat Ment of passengers, Among the more important: modi- fications are the following: The tree admission of any article that was taken abroad as baggage, provided it- is brought back as bag- gage and accompanies the owner, The hundred dollars’ exemption may now be med on wearing ap- perel, articles toilet articles and such other things f personal adornment, as are commonly purehised by Ame ican tourists and are for the use of the person bringing them, and not for ot The statute allows nonresidents to ers, or for sale, bring all wearing apparel and other wil eects i prepriate to the purpe pers avetual use and ape of the jour- bey without reward te valine. Here tefere the rulis sons whe had speat two ye haus been that per- longer abroad amd had had plaice of abode for « e yeuroru jin China. Nove | viously AMERICAN TRADE IN CHINA. JS A FOK TO GERMS re Provide Almost Limit- ——— 2 Markets The less Field for Smaller Man- ufacturers, Powerful Electric Apparatus to Be Used in New York Hospital. reputi «to prefe ticlen,” Is a atuteme The Actinolite, Which Produces Sica Ramer Chemical Kays of Vi rlored United States for 1901 Light, Having Dis ive Frederic Emory ! Curative Properties. The Japanese fully alive to the } in one of the aj t the gard to Americnn and put; Flower | epital ut New \ — many cheap and inferior imitations just been installed an expensive elec of American products on the market | trical apparatus whieh embles a ; powertal seared teby f all kinds I} of His Known as an itu be the first cor of the kind permanen and is said ready sa wraphs., ma lanterns, music other articles are popular. Of Amer: | jean flour last year 690 per cent mere was sold than twee ye » nd phe instrament cameras and setup inan itis thers] t Jimerican hospital dts hoped te make a practionl ough Ss pre ery now widely decept+ ' Pumps net tee « rsive ed by scientis at that powerfull Would appeal te the practical sense paces eateaiat of the Chinese. American capitabis being invested in various enterprises in Chi American company has applied for coneent ed chemical of actinic of Violet colored Light possesses tinetly curative propertios in eas: cancer, tubereuls and other euses having their supy permission te run ia line of pas ger and freight ners between Canton, Heng Chow and Hong-Ke Concessions for mining gold. sil copper and antimony ¢ granted by the board of mines to American, French and German. pars ties, sone of the Phospital, is tie doer « ml has paid the entire co : ‘shave heen etest the new Lb private « the hospital The enone! one is stated as Enough money, it is stated, ha mar eirireere Deen expended in Chir last 40 vears in intrer during the in x bappeared te ° various During the ex-|t Ww " Ulosis of thet Western enterprises have made posure tothe cher rave of tthe labsurd them a great sacee if they had] cunject r t heen left under the management of] net untike ait ' ‘ : + isoasen centrated by means ot " lens, The Noted Itulinn Bandits Eraawed in Writing the Thrilling s of His Lite, It is of course, tego enrly te prediet results in the ense 1 in Miewna Pe Cus t The brigand Masoling is occupying [and other cittes of Europe. treat- | t his time in prison at Rome writing |ment by mean f the tinke Ty his memoirs, Severul publishers ave} rays has been svstemat ‘ : competing for the hener of giving | tle Y for seme ome vith hook to the world, tp results which its advocates believe are s money in it nof bighly eneowrasging i also Knows, and denoonds lire, 1 with 20) per cent 4 WTO Cons ered none the me idents within haw. The des under raf the enstoe recent instructions ine the nonresident chissit ion those Whe have heen abroad for purposes of study, the restoration of health or other specitie ebjects, and who have had as tixed foreign abode for one year or more Hereafter officials or employes will ged should they ept a gratuity or tip under any reum- stances while in the discharge of their duties, be dischar, Ladies desiring to have their bag- gage examined privately will be ited the privilege whenever the mship company has provided a Ye place. Several of them have promised to make this provision, NEW CANNON IS A MARVEL. An Invention Which It Will Throw a tile Many Miles, Prof. K. Bikel «the Norwegian Physicist. Has been in Kerlin recently for the purpose of demonstrating the powers of his electro-magnetic can- non before a number of experts in electrical artillery, The results of the demonst n have been so convine- ing that a firm turers have offe tion for immediate exploitation, pro- vided Prof, irtillery manufac- dote buy the inven. Rikeland will increase the length of the piece used in the trials so that it will throw a projectile lheoretically, the deviee can throw a projectile weighing two tons a dis- tance of 90 miles, or even further, by siiiiciently prolonging the tube. The principle upon whieh the new gun acts has been m that they le public, but itis known stile is expetied trom an ordinary cast) iron tube, — thickly wrap The tube ean, of course. be made more cheaply than the non now in use, No ex- plosive g result from the discharge of te new gun. Prof invention has stirred up great interest among tech- nical observers, some &f whom are of the opinion that it signifies a grea revoluiion in fighting mat that brought about by the discovery with copper wire keland's New Airship Successinl, Augusto Severo, the Brazilian aero- as repeated the experiment Paris with his airship La Paix. vilian’s airship rose to a at of 40° meters, where it was held by a rope. In this position it maneuvered for a short time, when ssitated that it be returned to its shed. The motors and steering gear of La Paix appar- ently worked satisfactorily. the weather ne Two Kinds of When 1 ident Roosevelt spoke to the young navvies about the “black shame of defeat’ we take it for granted he meant to convey the idea that a defeat is shameful if due to cowardice, incompetence or culpable neglect In the preparations. ‘There is no shame in def eago Tribune, if the defeated has done his best and has been fairly and squarely outfought. Ethical Rensoning of Kansan, feat, . says the Chi+ A. Kansas ecitor has decided that | ranches in southern California. On ane | until they ¢ when a man merely. has a hook and jranch the engine used to draw the ma- | the most ¢ line in the river ov Sunday and isn’t catching anything he is not fishing. That may be true, says the Chicago Tribune, but if he has a gun on his shoulder and is merely wandering Tan con t at the shrine of Muscling, Commit nt no often ther Mortis, tees of women tiaive dy < Seientitie Whos for the purpose et obtai latures for the: Some important diseoveries in ref erence to the musel ably will be en demand don, The px whieh prot ised liter by practising manifesto signed by a number of | physicians, have been ly re- women, whieh set forth that ltaly [search worker tudying the ef is tired of brawniess men and wants] feets of salts under the setion of to see at the head of the Weernment | Dr daeques T ». investigater in physio al chemistry at the Uni- versity of Chie Anne real men dike Musoling, ‘The ain $6 “Atter Garibaldi, the noblest son of fof these discover Italy is) Musoline.? official journal just ree Prof. Lombrose, the psyehok university, when asked to explain this feminine} The cause of the stifening of the]! muscles in death is one of the dis-[? said: “Great crimes always exer-|eoveries, This was made by Miss }i cise a fascination for women, espe: {Anne Moore, Ph.D. now a teacher cially if the crimes have an apparent fat San Diewo, Cal The unwented romantic or chivalrous aspect. Three- | presence of certain salts in the tis- nee conebides with These words: Le ‘ived at the enthusiasm for a valgar murderer fourths of the women live in the | Sue, lowering the middle ¢ und Muscling is a figure | coagulating thet of the middle ages.” cles, is her.expli It has transpired that during the | mortis.” first ten days of his trial Musolina As the resHit-ofatre-stmmer’s” Stininy received 3,000 letters from women] of the effect muscles, Dr ter in the mus-]t nation oof “rigor ( of salts onal fr uph lie announces} New York Thetr} severalsof the salts Structural Material in Bugle and Germany, in certain: pr ‘tinite. — This portions which are applies to men as we fi Las to frog New York builde re now importing ai : i structural iron from England and Ger- ee ue ene Hepes many for buildings to be erected in Beatty SPE ER Ba Ma this city. They were compelled to] Welepment in Tite?” has d bul that lack of oxygen is absolutely go abroad because the demand at home ‘ ‘ fatal to the growth of sea urchins Was so much greater than the supply that they found it impossible te get beams immee the original cell and 15 minutes after fer lers here unless they were willing to subr lization from six to eight mie While the amount of bes which are imported par in this country, thee less, has en suftic tention of the builde rier of from $8 to & THE SHROUD OF CHRIST. tipnnnfaetured-}Setentitte Eyptanation of Odtline of ity, neverthe it » Form on Sheet Sa s calldtte aie Have Covered Christ, thet on with the ames to T bar- 2 a ton, and to lead to some agitation for the removal of this duty. - sonly present o New York has received a copy of the book of Pant an elaborate he served at ‘I containing famous etofthe tari neturaliron.” said Jacob A. Zim merman, a prominent cont builder, the other d: to henefit the German and English manufse- turers at the expense of th are carrying on building operations in this country. This statement was indorsed by Fran- cis D. Jackson. of the Heela Tron eom- pany. Mr keon said that he had been importing structural iron from Germany and Eneland in considerable quantities for months. Many other firms. he said, ed to go abroad for their heams ant ‘r ctor and is the real the period between the deseent from the wherein Saviour’s body rested during the who cross and the resurrection. dle in- sists that what has been considered by some as.a fraud, by others as a miracle—the outline of a human ure on the shrond ois me un ¢ traordinary accident fully explain able by seience In his opinion a human, body through its ¢ in the thoes of death ud halations auent ses had heen obli decomposition may liber which act upen the cloth pre To Explore Wilds of Labrador. | ac the tel An expedition for the exploration of | ing sheets in the same way as the the wilds of Labrador will be eonduet- ed this suminer by Col. Willard Glazier, | sensitized plate. accompanied by a party of scientific His men. Col. Glazier has devoted many red MEEK rews prepared their wind: photographic proce wet upon a arguments are supported by Profs, Delage and Colson, of Paris, and have been accepted by conservative a medical anthorit the Landon Lancet. Othe je his nelusions, Theologians also ure divided in their opinions. years toexploration work and has writ- n so ten much on the result of his labors in this field. scientists sturt as ser is expect vive tas know! terior of Labra tieally nothing is now known irge tract in the in- about whieh prae- Stars Kiss and Make Up, the grand opera have buried the hatchet finally, husband, Mr, alternately with | songbirds for several days, sntedtomeet. Perhay tonishing of the cere- chinery is of 50 horsepower, and has | mony was the presence of Jean De drive wheels eight feet high. It con-| Reszke, Nordica’s former pet aversion, sumes 12 barrels of oil every day, and | ag the fourth person at the luncheon at its operation, requires the services of at which the American and Aus- seven men. In plowing, 55 furrowsare | tralian prima donas exchanged the his+ turned over at once, covering a breadth | torical kiss of peace. Melba went to of 40 feet. London immediately afterward, Steam Farm Machinery, In no locality has modern steam] thanks to the latter’: farming machinery been applied h | Dohme, who pleaded such effectiveness as upen the grain] the r ee eee personal knowledge.” said tes; tor 10 or} 84,000) bonds. Their fatl cially liable to many accidental « plied. Price, 25 and SOcents corp) and finish t Sewing Machines. fed Fred Lefker as ne for t é Singer Sewing Machine Lam prepared te sell machines the ip to be delivere is an ere machine \ Is Cuban Minister Answers Gen. Lee Washington, July De “Senor (ies ada, the Cuban minister to the Unit. ed States, has made an emphatir nawer to the interview recently pub- lished with General Fitzhugh Les on heeconomic and politiealoonditions lation of Cuba, “General Lee cannot speak from because he lias not been in Cular pes ently, The stutement thataniar hreatens the island is) posit Prominent ger ralsallover uba have assured President 2 of their sincerity. and faith in him, MUSOLINO TURNS AUTHOR. cae directly foensed pthem and | and their intention to uphold the i powerful) government, ~The people are tranquil and deter. nined to remain so, no matter how uneh Meringe taay come to th wecuuse they know that. d nets the sacrifice of Cuban independ. hee “While there is a natural feeling of essitiism ino the ishind because of he failure of reciprocity législati nited States, we hope te ide over the trials whieh muiy come ma this aecount Stops the Cold and Works of the old. axative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cold in one day, Noo cure, no Price cents, Corn Knives and Revolvers Used Maryville, Mo., July $.—A free for all tight occurred between the tive ide in an] Peters brothers and Jesse Patton at Skidmore, fifteen miles west of here, ast night, in which corn knives and revolvers Were freely used, resulting: n Jesse Patton, 21 years old, being shot and probably fatally wounded, and Claude Peters having one of his perature and {arts nearly cut off by acorn knifein he hands of Patton. After the fight the Peters boys held i the local authorities whouttempe- ed to arrest them with theirrevolyve rs and escaped fromm the town, After BUY STEEL IN EUROPE. that for nermal musentar activity Preaching home Claude Peters and a there must he present in the tissues younger brother got into a buggy ind drove to Maryville, Claude to re- ‘eive medical attention and his EOP. Lyon, in studying for Dr, | brother to give himself up During the night two other broth. ors, Russell and Eldridge, were ar- rested at their home and brought to Maryville, where they had their pre- ely after each division of [liminary hearing and placed under ft; it wealthy farmer, and A. Hitchcock, of Skidmore, signing their bon Peters, who shot Patton, is tara Those who live on farms are es; burns and bruises which heal ra when Ballard’s Snow Liniment is -H. Tucker. ° Again the Revord is Broken Kansas City, July 10.—€. B. Will jams, of Cleburne, Kan., yesterday morning received $8.50) per 100 pounds for thirty-six grade Hereford and Shorthorn steers averaging 1,- $833 pounds, the highest price ever paid for dressed beef cattle in’ the west. The cattle were fed on stelled {oon ground corn and wheat. They gained 500 pounds in nine months, PIMPLES “Ly wife had pimples on her face, but she his been takitiy CASCARETS an all di ly of Cascarets." FRED WAniMAN 5702 Germantown Ave . Philadelphia, Pa CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasart. Ralatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Goud, Never Sicken, Weaken. or Gripe, le. 250, We. +» CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Remedy Company, (hleago, Montreal, New York. S14 WO-TO-BAG fi. 0B ics Make

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