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: ’ = LOW RATES TO ST. LOUIS RELIEF mn \ ae a ' ranay | MARKET REPORTS. via the Missouri Pacitic Railway, Ac- il) x THE MAN TO SEE $ | U fl ‘ count Fall Festivities ; 3 ona : ¥ When you need your buggy, carriage or spring ¥ Wistsh tasted the Groat Bi: Lina — Pe Pc rope a District ‘ wagon repaired is : |Wind and Rain at Fort Riley Fair, which gives $30,000, in premi- lay Be Starv-d into Submis- — Made Active Maneuvers by the ums. the gorgeous Veiled Prophet sion to Operators. = Sa. LECG. Troops Impossible. yageant; Street Fair and Carnival: Fr 1orse Show in the Coliseum; running —— ; Ile can cut up your axles and take out the wiggle 3M] Bstk horse races daily by the best thor-| RAILROA MP wobble. He has just put in the best machine made yore vet Betis oughbreds in the country and base OADS EMPLOY EXTRA GhEWS. for putting on RUBBER TIRES GRAND REVIEW IN HONOR OF VISITORS. cise “COLORADO po ball games between teams of the I eo ; caret . BS 8. 100 fdr. — aa eee myer os nae Aine They Fear a Strike, We don’t know everything but A Few of the National Guard Companies | 4 | ai fdr... Allevents during October and the ut Compantes Losiat That They Are Arrived During the Storm Without first week in November. rae stay to Move Large Quantities of |} WE KNOW THE BUGGY BUSINESS. Equipage and Would Have Suffered Bat = ‘ we’ 7 oo Doal—Attempts to Wreck Trains Con- " . . for the P e . 5 5 ‘ . a Fair City. IL. C. ‘Low ssexn, Tamaqua, Pa. Sept. 29—After a g Poles and the Best Paint on earth. Fort Riley, Kan., Sept. 30.—Last Gen’l Pase’r and Ticket Agt., | lapse of several days troops were ® night's heavy storm placed the St. Louis, Mo. again sent t h the Panther Creek grounds in such a wretched condi- val ley ‘Tuesday This action was ta- ast Room Ir i tion for field maneuvers that Gen, S NEGRO BURNED ken because the (urbulent element Bates decided to call off the pro- vi HRIFERS. - has been acting in a boist IS muan- gramme for Tue: y. Instead of B Bisssiseesa So ner in their effort to intin te non- the maneuver originally scheduled THE STAKE. | ‘i ge ‘| unionists on their way to work. The for the day, it was desided to hold lanlalth presence of the soldiers had a quiet- a general review late in the day im aca de ale ing effect and although strikers and You have it. You don’t want ite Then honor of Assistant Seeretary of A Mississippi Mob Wreaks} pickets were out in force there was : ico ; War Sanger and Brig. Gen, Carter, no disturbance,. It iS asserted that H acting adjutant ge 1 of — the Tardy Venegeance on the strikers in this vicinity are show- why keep it? Drive it out with Ayer Ss army, and Gov, Stanley, of Kansas, ing little interest in their union as e Made b: Sold by The attack on -the convey, which a Murderer. compared with a few months ago Malaria and Ague Cure. ES arnte,: Duos, tae” was to have been the feature of and that the distribution of relief the day, was postponed until Wednes- mn Cee funds is far too small to meet the day. The morning was eccupied by ua ida ‘ demand made during the past few wet CRANE a general discussion of the military Tom Clark, Who hilled Mrs, Carey days, ‘Twenty-seven extra 1 eo ee "7 problems that have already been Whittield at Corinth, Evaded Detec-| Me, Beem hired for the s MORO BUS, ' division of the Philadelphia & Read- $ The storm which swept over Fort med ae tion Until His Wife Betrayed Him---| ing railway, Strike leaders claim MISSOURI STAT E BAN K,. iley last night was one of the most Fey A SO or ae er! that the reason the company is hir- been expericneed 8. 14 Ut st Victim's Husband Applied the Torch. | ing so many men is in order to be OF BUTLER, MISSOURI. here al years, The wind — : . Pesiait repared in case some of their crews blew a howling gale, the rain fell Corinth, Miss., Sept. 28.—Writhing aioe er . i . i b ’ : : refuse to handle the hard coal Rail- oa 7 : in torrents, and the cold) was ine in the flames of burning fayots, piled | road officials say the extra force is Capital $55,000. Surplus $6,000 tense, Some of the national guard] slow, Sheep—sl. high by hundreds of citizens, Tom] being hired because the company ex- ; companies that arrived during the ; ; : : : * hon, | Crease. 5 5 without equipage of any kine "ie 7 i Jest re r aaa: ne elie we ‘d at the Bran here The situation at the plant of tha} % Bates county, with a board of 13 successful business men but for the efforts of Capt. C. BL A nie fe fail 5.00 hyo to-day, after raving confessed toone American Iron & Steel company at as Direotors. Lurge fire preof vault for the protection of Baker, the camp quartermaster, $.0004.5 ern steers, $3.75@ of the most atrocious crimes in the] Lebanon is unchanged, The troops ours and customers papers aud full insurance against many of them would have fared Hoge—Recetpta, 18,000. Mixed 4 history of North Mississippi, the} are still here and the ironworkers possible loss of cash by burglars, Loansmoney, receives ly. © Mt. Baker, with his assist harsher, $7.20657 65; bulk of pilisey ns murder of Mrs, Carey Whittield, Aue] Drought from the south are help: deposits and transacts a general banking business, ceed ig ue heals aR Ne pi ’ a Ricsinta tec hal . 3 + ent . g « ot leave i Shoep—Receipts, 18, jood to che ‘ gust 10 last. Before the torch was ca spacer aoa Me Se With awple capital and 21 years successful experience we pertica a ible a j hi an rl Be ped western ~ a me t a : Sternberg ot conse : ) y possible had been done. | } age lest a Bas applied Clark admitted that he de-}(o forcing the colored men out, Their solicit your patronage, offer ng absolute security for your Tho quartermaster's department has #0 ra lamba, $.7505.00; native " served his fatal fate departure depends — entirely upon deposits, courteous treatment and every facility and ae- looked after the comfort of the mem : a t Last August Mrs, Whitfield, the] themselves and many say they will ’ Prenat is — with safe banking rules, » bers of re national guard with the St. Louis Live Stock. : : fk s as go as troops remai , py to loan, » same assiduity that has been em- pts, 6- wife of a wellknown citizen, was| S#Y #8 Jeng as troops remain, bith bedded heya y i = and ; nn WM. KE, WALTON, Pres. J. R. JENKINS, Cashier, { ployed by Gen, Bates, his staff oficers rs ani found dead in her home, lnvestiga- PREPARING TO LOOT. J.B. WALTON Ass’t Cashier, : ; and the military umpires in rounding : tion showed that the woman had TT IRY 4 2 out their military education, Digs and light “a . News from Colurado Springs Indicates — it ne REP ICIP III te J Tout. Col, 1 7 the I HT ald Toot tee chert Tt Tast Lawson Wil det all the oars Sar seen tae sD” Sheep—Recelpts, 700. Natives, $3.30 \ghs mont severed from her body, a razor Stratton Millions, NN aaah ta eens Ne ibe ae night lambs, $1.4045.50. having been used. Bob Whitfield] Colorado Spri i 3 } Be ee ere att aes 4 Springs, Col. Sept. 30— 4 }soldier who has seen much active Omaha Live Stock. and his wife were related to several of} Counsel for the executors in the al- WALTON TRUST CO. service and at once gave evidence of | Omaha, Sept. 90.—Cattle—Recetpts, 6,- the best known families in the South | 'e#¢y famous litigation over the es- : MTce his intention to see the bright side | Natlve | s 15418.255 rn mer ' : Ge a ke - 3 : - " steers, $3.7506.00; T steers, $3,704.75; and the indignation of the people ee eee a page stey Bed OF BUTLER MISSOURI of things. ine rte at und the | stockers and feeder ms10 acta ea A P c OK a ste J ‘ " 4 camp as well as he could, and in the Hoys—Recetpts, ) Heavy, $7.1007.25; knew no bounds, Corinth and the] in ail respects the most sensational Cantal Galan na and eeote iaaarae be louse 955,900.00, Nae dceiien hin’! Mato niet bulle of sales, #Ti8@/195, sia * surrounding country was scoured in] yet taken in the controversy, Formal in Bates Vernon aad Barton countier, Missouri, at the possibly extend ten feet, turned his so eae yy ORES, Pe an effort to apprehend the murderer, | Ch@rges of conspiracy to involve. the : : 4 have Moehed the Tenke: would “and eee but diligent search failed to disclose run th sone het AN GEER ee the Very Lowest Rates of Interest: said: “This is fine; it is always nice Kansas City Grain, P Seas - Wika aes t srsons interested in no to come to a camp in rain.” An in-| Kansas City, Sept. 90.—Wheat—Sales bj : his identity. Two detectives from way in the estate are brought against Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our seiter eaten: ie 1 i <l te 7 sample on track: siebbearsthes Chicago were employed and their ef-] Messrs. H. M. Blackmer and C, C, rates before borrowing of others, We have a full aud marked: “A man who can say that Pans ot eer ue Hy Sears forts, too, were fruitless. Several] Hamlin, two of the administrators complete abstract of title toevery acre of land or town on a night like this and not choke| Mixed Gurn—Nb. i ‘Ge; ‘No. atl suspects were arrested, but in each | '° collect appointed by Judge Orr, lot in Bates County from the U. 8. patent down to date, on it, is all right.” White Corn—No, 2, 59e; No. 3, 68. caasian alibl w ie Blackmer being declared to have al- that we keep up with the records daily. We furnish » Mixed Oats-No, 2) S04G31¢; ‘No. & 00 meus b noe preven: ready put up considerable moncy of reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices. AWARDING THE SITES. S2i¢c. A committee of twelve citizens was] his own in an effort to carry out . ‘ ° a Onte-No. 2 SGU: No. & ap named to continue the search for the ae terms of a deliberate and fraud+ Interest Paid ov Time Deposits. Governors of Nine States and Representa: | Ryc—No, 2, nominally 5c. ee e ulent conspiracy entered into with tives of Others at St. Louw Varticipat- Prairie Hay 0718.0; timothy, $8.00@ he = —— a view G-epesulating upon’ the will ——DIRECTORS. Ing In World's Fair Ceremony. 10.00; clover, Kt (17.50; alfalfa, $6.00@10.00; 4 , ra : 0 Nk Jas mone of the estate. Wn. E, Walton, J, Everingham, J. R. Jenkine, St. Lonis, Sept. The governors Galion Heed, ttnal=eeeed ton in car lots; lay it became known that Tom Claim of $6,000,000 Filed. John Deerwester, Wu. W. Trigg, T. C. Boulware, of nine states, the accredited repre- | Mnseed meal, $27.00 ton In car lots, ie - . : hind Springs, Col, Sept. 30—}| $ — yank M. Voris, Booker Powell; 6 R--Radford, — sentatives of the national govern- 7 arte! eee had ‘trouble with his wife, and the] Two alleged common law wives, 0. H. Dutcher, 4 Sam Levy, T. J. Wright. i H ment and of 20 or more states and Pema "Sen heat 2 latter threatened. to disuiose the with demands for $50,000 each, have FRANK ALLEN, 8xcy Wu. E. WALTON, Pres territories are here to participate | ssagoc; No. 2. BGT No, r tat doe gactat. of a ofithe, Olio: made their appearance as claimants - 53 iia " z in the allotment of sites for build- | %e; ». | northern spriny ' rime. cers APpre-| of the millions of the late W. S. Stra- RRARRRRRR RRPRLPRL Ps RDP PP PPE RADGR PPD P RRP ABER RP ings at the Louisiana Purchase-expo- N a72e. Cort hended the woman and she tolden-| ton, the mining king. The Great sition, the ceremonies for which bhe- Oate— ough to warrant the belief that Clark | Venture corporation of London, is via 5 shite gan Tuesday. Despite the threaten- | Fut Wheat. had murdered Mrs. Whitefield, Clark | edited with a demand for $6,000,000, Virginia Items. sag hiegy her parents, Mr ANd ling weather, the attendance at the tober, ste; Decemb was arrested and yesterday was which, if conceded by the court,| We heard it and jotted it down, Mrs Joe Whinnery and other kin} coremonies was | At ten o'clock Re Corn-Haptannbet, beg ’ ‘ would leave very little for the heirs. | yw , | folks members of the national —commis- ie MER tes y, AUAEHIMS, brought before the committee of ———$___———— hat happened in and out of town. i bite sidd bd ailiag old, 2660; October, ag ae ae i ‘ : See by the Record that J. R. Hales | Sion of the board of lady managers, | 30e; December, 30%@30%c; old, 26%c; May, twelve in Corinth. The negro finally Pag Reveal Names of Robbers. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ayers had a fam-| i) eneak at Virginia Oct, 7, 7:30 p, | °f the state commissions, of the | S1%adI%e. confessed to the murder and also] St: Louis, Sept. 30—Through the} iy reunion on Sunday in honor of Ls g +4 199 Pl oard in charge of the United — ; 80) confession of two convicts now serv- é 5 i m. Will try and have several prohi-] states government exhibit and other St. Leute Cash Grate. told of other crimes he had commit-| ing seven-year sentences in the pent-| her sister, Mrs. Dema Frye, of 1. Ty. bition candidates present Be” aiecar Feectad 4 me FE | St Louis, Sept. 99.—Whea x: ted. He said that several years ago| tentiary at Jefferson City, Post Office}]Those present were James Coulter The republican club will hold Shi LR site Ce a pao 2 hard, Gonese igs tan he killed two men on_an excursion | Ispector Dice late yesterday after-} and family, of Drexel; J.B. Berry and ting Th ‘ad A hgabtiibee began with the allotment of ‘eYasTe. Oats—No. 2 cash, Ke; trainin Mississippi. He told of an] 20m caused the arrest of five per-ltamily and Joe T. Whinnery and bao ate tds night, , the ground on which the government ones No. 8 white, So. outrage perpetrated by himself upon] £05 in St. Louis on the charge of}, in. jy ie ted The medal class of Virginia had a] juiding will be ercet Then Mis Kansas City Prod a negro woman and also of the theft | ving robbed Osear Koelling, a mail y. Everyone enjoyed the day, | meeting at Mount Vernon school] souri, Louisi Texas, * lino! Kansas Cit ft. 8 Sess? of $1,500 from a physician at French | ®atTier, of a pouch containing regis- [especially the dinner, which was ex-| bou90 at Elkhart township, at 3 p.|South Carolina, New York, Arkan- | 1%¢ doz, i aida tere: Camp, Miss. Clark’ said that he had| red mail valued at $3,000 on the | cellent. last 8 bb: thie i a ur sn, Kansas _and-Montann—ree “ved Rutter—Creamery, extra fancy separa. never been suspected of committing | ™ht of December 17, 1901. Mrs. Weddle, of Lamar, is visiting vi re ee ys ata = possession of their respectiv pacistp Aibele 1iicot chiets, aeetheea il “Ti , cacao imam ener ad ‘ood order. ° = 5 F . 4 se, northern any of these crimes and had covered Maienst- Coavéation Cation her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Joyce. She ree Bny WHE Pog remeM=) each state being represented by the | cream, N@t%e; Missouri and Kansas full up his trail in a way to deceive the} petroit, Mich, Sept 30.--Steps | w 4 nee ber how Jeremiah treated his pa and] governor or state commission or | 4m, 104@lle. olfivets of the law. » Mich. Sep .—Steps|was summoned on account of the] yi, companions about te sit ect * ; Poultry—Springs, 10%¢ Ib.; hens, live, were taken last night by the special| sydden death of theirlittlesou Elvin Pp : uu mperance} both. Speeches of pr ition and | ge pound; roosters, 20¢ each; ducks, 70} nage Sianptaad committee of the common council Died, Sept. 21,1902, Elvi f talk and voting. We were asked to] #¢ceptance were in order in each in-| young, 9c; geese, 4c; turkey hens, 1 LOW RATES TO ST. LOUIS | 22Peimted for the purpose of hold- C ms an 6. 5 at ged 8 Son 0") bring the ladies back again, Mrs, | S“#2¢e- Tice LOE Gok Choise: soataae ing a conference in this city Oc-|¥- and N.G. Joyce, & 0 years, Ci PSiipeeage Natt i eccdene a " ‘isero G i dressed poultry le above thi ices, { via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Ac-| tober 9 of citizens from all parts of|11 months and 20 days. Funeral] , i carpe bee = schoo! house Hosni Ane yea eule eo | _Potatoes—Choice to ihoehs ae ee r Pall F the country to devise ways and} gervices, conducted by the writer, at a pit, disqi ota capitalists ‘have tonne a Fy stock pr ust eta ee ag wis : . : sts hie stock com- ruit—Apples, per barrel, G3, count Fall Festivities, + sw ge ta @ supply of an-| the home. Text, Matt:25:13: “Watch — eyperesgge the ye The} pany with a capital of $5,000,000 to| oranges, $10005.00 per Dox; lem Will begin this year with the open- ‘a ye therefore, for ye know neither the ee Soe er onan Teen aes | evalu several mines in Webster | perm pee "Goin itis per. ing of the Great St. Louis Fair on Shiw eieuses Se0REROS. day nor the hour wherein the Aon of head at the top of the glass. Miss} county, near Niangua. The first op-| $1.95; cranberries, $6.5006.1 Fis; jee October 6th, which will continue un- | |New York, Sept. 30.—Secretary of] man cometh.” Interment in Virgini Couchman presided at the organ and | ¢rations with new machinery will be | eastern pears, $i.75@2.00 per crate, til October 11th, inclusive. Over] the Treasury Shaw, who was in New ee eee eae rendered some fine music. agree a bh te Donnell culsta, Wegtis Bouter in ate ioe Gal $30,000 in premiums will be given| York last night, has issued a state-| Cemetery. (the a: hess WA cotanen ele ic ee | Se pee Dushel, S0Gebe: tone tel d away and the class of exhibits will be | ment in which he says that the banks | He was a child of suffering, protencted meeting Monday night paving mineral has been obtained. per bushel, $1.00@1.25; turnips, 25@30¢ bu.; f larger and better than in apy pre-| will hereafter not be required to) But is now forever free from pain. | Oot, 6. Weare glad that th ne Kanans City Telephone War, $1007.25; cantaloupes, ‘12S@178 orate. B vious year. carry a reserve against government God ious Phage 8 at they are) kansas City, Mo., Seut. 30—R. J *f The gorgeous night parade of the} deposits secured by government gives us precious treasures, holding the meeting early. Ingraham, city counselor, has pone NEWS IN BRIEF. Fi Veiled Prophet will take place Qcto-| bonds. This will make available to-| And takes them all away; J.H. Park is feeding 50 head of| to Jefferson City to begin proceed- ———_ ; - hee Le ey a an ee ite Bresiee ere oe pemen Oey gilts and male Duroc-Jersies, which] ings sgainst the Missouri & Kansas D. B. Van Nest, of Pawnee county, rr in the Chamber of erce. iy are : " z ’ / »| Ok, is harvesti : 1 The South St. Louie Brondway| Fer Reret Detverr. 12,055,000, | That inal only 8 Oay. will soon be ready for sale. nso a eitwene ee ; 7 ] ee . . ‘ ‘ Merchants’ Association will hold its ‘ashington, Sept. 30.—The esti- | But truly He does love us, Mrs. R. McCann will leave next] preme court to compel the company | ‘The autopsy on the remains of 1 Fai Nn onal mates for the rural free delivery] UJ hy though we be; P P Bey annual Btreet Fair and Carnival) oo vice for the next fiscal year were nworthy though we be; week for her old Kentucky home. She| to furnish telephones at the prices | Emile Zola in Paris resulted in an J = L a 29th to October finally fra weak = *rhey ae Hath sent unto us Jesus will be accompanied by Miss Maud fixed by ordinance. , Official declaration that he died from , c 5 med erday: a = = ; Tho annual Horse Show will take| 8TCS&te $12,655,800, a net increase of] That we may happy be. Wright and*her sister, Mrs. Dicker- Mine Alice Hay Weds, acy. Caneel: hy: 2emereaes ae | lace in the Exposition Coliseum peerage Pitted the appropriations | "Twas Jesus called our darling, son, of near Pass:tic. Aaron. Lake Surapee, N. H., Sept. 30,—At FARO: Hote of Cleveland, 0 ae FS ., | made for the current year. 1 " Meeeease ape cera the su er h f Secretary es . “ ‘i po appa tye ee nd Unto His amevenly. home; The Lexington Intelligericer com- Btate iy todhy hg Ber voangy Me president of the Missourl, Kansas & 2 ot 0. attractions Lorimer Gets Valuavie Concession. We bow with all subjection, hebamne-the-nride-tt-3 We -Wadsc} railroad, has reached San Fran- % = Had Lo Nee ing Par Fw J as St. Louis, Sept. 30—The photo-| Saying “Thy will be done.” DICE OE ree eee nee wih, IF "The chetating cler; Waris ciao to join Gen. Miles, whom he will mile track at the Fair Grounds : “Mr. Se deg ergyMAD | a weompi i end teas Dall fo edge graphic concession at the world’s Bursa 0; Wrreensroon, a _———_ can one UPON! was Rev. H. C. Hayden, of Cleveland, | Company to the Philippines, games ams! fair has been awarded to ex-Con- a friendly reception at Lexington] 9 who officiated at the weddi | Acting Postmaster General Wa; § of the American and National, gressman Lorimer, the Chicago re-| The sale at the late MikeMaloney’s| any time he may choose to come—| 41", ‘hride's pa «Th acai ad of issued an order denying the use 6 i on thelr respective grounds.| publican “boss.” ‘The concession is| was well attended, Thursday of last |¢ven circus day. There is no man in coke the mails to the Hamburg distribut { i An excellent copertes ity will be, one of the most valuable on the week. Everything sold well: Missouri who more highly esteem- Oklahoma City to Lawton. ing agency of Hamburg, Ia., for op- ay offered to see the World's Fair site’ world’s fair list. . ed here, and justly so. Heisnotan| Oklahoma City, Ok., Sept. 30—The | erating a chain-letter scheme through + ' and the progress made on the build- “ie Alton Park returned last week | elocutionist and pute on none of the| Frisco railroad opened its new line, | the mails, iz ings for the _ lnternationalexpo- | Centralia: "icc the wiih trom Beatrice, Neb. He sold his farm | furbeluws of the orator. He always| the Oklahoma City & Western, be-| During the past two years 336 miles | sition of 1904. Mamition, 28 1 Sept. 30.—William | hore and intends locating in Beatrice, | has something to say, and says it in| tween this city and Lawton, to-day.| have been laid on the Alton with See local agent for detailed infor- Hamilton, of Noble, sold his wife to the most tforward way. Tie! Mixed train service will be main-| ne : tom as to rates, tickets, etc. | J: C- Davenport, of Odin, for §2 and | Where he hae secured a position ina| oof hig i SERS 4 ys mata} new S-pound steel rails, (15 sem mat , ete. | them, ty © Sastelels of semtaly ° object speaking is never to| tained. ‘The distance is 90 miles. stations have been built, 20 new wa - hearer ad H. C. Townsenn, make the Sinttien te mire him and i‘ ter stations, six icehouses and ‘ten cattle near Hobart, Ok., derailing the engine and tearing up the track. — laundry. Mra, Sadie Coulter spent the past ing—stattons- 13 ooden ~ bridges~ have been replaced with” | bridges of steel and concrete, <a -