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er 1 n my r ' CC:. Av RNATHY DEAD Fe+MERS IFFY COVER I°G é try » W "IT YIN z { ad | i v i CHIN: “ | geeeerererosesesesseserees | TRADE WI . i | Be was tue of the Uerat binet Went Kae, TMF Ate te Bav ev Grom nat Hold It x iL ‘ nano tm he ve want soe | 7 plre acliibibetin be # )@ | More Figures Which Show Crowth : Judge Gray, of the, Anthracite Com. | Leavenworth, Kan, Dee. 16—Cot, _ braiuard, Neb. ee. 10. — we 2 ® M@ | in Porularity of American Goods. Z mission, Scores Those wio Put aL ee pp ” wid - ers living in tais couny to organise * e Fleer Are thet a. oe a. Citys ves xnothath aie i are Cotton Goedsx our Are Es Cailarea to Working Nights. derive of + is son-in-law, ott, ana regen Bo: Abe ase aed PY oo ve-teupertaiiaa tees iene a oe ye 7 a buyers will be conipelled because of & : States When Shéw the _ = Abernathy was presid of the First 2 5 se 1 4 Greatest Gah. = CALLS OM LEGISLATORS FOR ACTION, ational bank of Kansas City, and a ye "tne soented tthe Paceee | = | = sf ee a “heel of te ae Trust company. The grievance is| \ ) }@ | The growth of American trade with \ colo ol q bn Fathers of Two Girls who Performed Such Kunsas regiment in the civil war. He Sut of Cangiee Vateeerat, Weed a7erys & : a pea pot pa mere Tasks Are Receiving 900 and @,000 | leaves an estate of over $1,900,000, Im US Stems of the opinion that there American goods in that country are ‘ a Year—Independent Operator ays New audition to his larse Sette 4 here i everything against and noting for shown by two official statements g beg — Are Payleg @1i ehé ne had a big wholesale furniture basal farmer in selling of grain to the & a which have just reached the treasury Y . for Anthracite. | tectory at Kansas City, Mo buyer. It is alleged that they are at ® 5 bureau of statistics. One of these is ‘ = a Cok ia Sixes times: made the subject of slight j - . the report of the foreign commgree of we Scranton, Pa., Dec. 16.—When the Col. Abernathy hieonag elected mayor fluctuations of the market in a rather & Libby 8 Cut Glass, China in the year 1901, by customs dis- coal strike commission met Tuesday, ! Nn rani a we a citizens’ ticket arbitrary manner, and that they al- e ” tricts, which contains the detaifed re- . t ; oe 873 . 3 . . ° , y Chairman Gray opened the proceed- in 1873 and he = ofhce three years. ways lose a few cents, no matter Finest Im orted China ports of the customs officials of each ings by saying that the commission- When an effort was made to enforce \. ; & ) pe lbs Sh ce yrs | the: Reneah-peahithery Wwe te ton whether the change in the market is district, as well.as-@ summarization of h the pcta- 8 dow cle of the Tas girls who ware pe administration of Gov, Humphrey, es tt alt git or Fics "ain, x Watches, Ringe, Brooches, Link mo otal, commana * the rears gals of. fore the commission Monday and : - ee preteen rroITy presi-j ments. = 4 Buttons, Emblem Pins, Chains, Stick ear she super of he: British sed testified that they worked all night, | (ent © ¢ metropolitan police He said the people of the community | board, and while he held this posi- Geo, Bites Home “with the Goods,” & Pins and Silvtr Novelties consisting mercial attache in China, Mr. J. W. heey tion the first i onto of - Washi Jamieson. The general report on the @nd citizens of the commonwealth | ti ¢ first and only effort was ashington, Dec. 16—Gen. Bliss, eo { Nail Files, Paper Knives, Call Bell commerce of China for the year 1901 should not let the incident pass with- | made to enforce the law. Col. Algr- | who was sent to Havana to aid Min- ot Nal ) Paper Knives, 8 ” shows that the hiiporte Beatle Unit-° out taking some steps to have the | nathy was superintendent of the ‘ ister Squiers in drafting a reciprocity & Blotters, Match Boxes, Writing Sets. 4 Lt ee ; . nie | Firat Presbyterian Suad hool i » babes 7 3 , , is " ed States have grown from 5,093, legislature of Pennsylvania seriously resbyterian Sunday school in treaty between the United States.and H ” haikwan taels in 1895 to 23,529,606 consider the enactment of a law that | Leavenworth more than 20 years. He ‘Cuba, reached Washington Tuesday, Manicure Sete, Book Marks, Souve- prep at aA 7 ns t Brit ill forbid the employment of chil- made large gifts to the Park college | end delivered to Secretary Hay the ® " ” dale me One Frat “ys 1895 p at night. At the suggestion of | &t Parkville, Mo, and maintained a treaty vigned in Havana last week, it nir Spoons, Pen Rests, Nail Buffs, Hat ” ahha phpe anunyn’ — pase abe the comunssion the stacement of | free kindergarten school in Leaven-} It provides for a 20 per cent. reduc- y vs bahgehand v oncee the wages ©) the f..) os of the two | Worth for poor children, 4 tion in the tariff charges on Cuban w Cloth, Bonnet and Hair Brushes and ” sia from 1,791,658 taels in 1895 to 3,015, £ htoe ‘ ‘ ! - products entering the United States, ¥ numerous other articles. ” 756 in 1901, and those from the conti- Foams thre Stoae tiet veay 2s DRAWING FAT SALARIES. and heavy reductions on American] ” nent of Europe, Russia excepted, from eae apoeta 16 Cute Agent For . 7,552,009 taels in 1895 to 17,046,453 in bs Seen ean ak we cay, | Statement by Senator Morgan That Teth- ; * 8 ”@ 1901, showing a much more rapid gain, . nsestd Ve : : mian Canal Commissioners Have Been Senator Ratley te Ealogize Grant. : roportionately, in imports from the Sracaice Ligeia EMA lebdeg Resolving 01.008 a Meath, Galena, I, Dee, 16,—Senator Jo- y John Holland Fountain Pens. * United States es trom the United Operators, He was John C, Haddock, | ‘Washington, Dec. 16—In the’ sea. | eph-W. Balley;'of Texas, has accept: ry Kingdom or other countries of Europe. { president of the Plymouth Coal com. | &te Tuesday Mr, Morgan (Ala.) asked ed an invitation of the Grant Birth- ” Cotton goods and flour are the items pany. Mr, Haddock said he had been that his bill fixing the salaries of | day association of Galena to deliver e ] of importations from the United In the coal business 33 years. Mr, {the isthmian canal commission at | the annual address at the celebration ry ] States which show the greatest gain, . Haddock then explained that the | #5,000 a year be referred to the com- j April 2 Senator Bailey will follow a x Ld ] and in cotton goods especially the in- | miners’ ton, whieh runs from 2,700] mittee on interoceanic canals. He notable list of orators who have ad- ° ” creasing popularity of the American r tag onic vas aed sears ag [Hd he had een forme that the | rest the assocaton including Me: | JEWELER NORTH SIDE SQUARE, 14 | proeuct seems oe causing some ane 60 that the employer could get out | Present commissioners were paid Kinley, Roosevelt and Judge Speer, of x ? - ” iety on the part of European manu- out of the ton 2.240 pounds of pure | $1,000 a month each and that their Georg ry ‘ facturers and representatives of Euro- coal above the size of pea, Pea coal| service had extended over 29% + did ake Gea bees hd pean manufacturing countries, Com- and all sizes below that was waste, |months, In response to an inquiry | Birmingham, Ala. Dec, 16.—A lim & }@ | mercial Attache Jamieson, comment- This waste is now being utilized, |from Mr, Hale, Mr. Morgan said |jted express on the Alabama Great | }@ | 128 Upon this fact, says that “cotton Regarding the prices of coal, Mr, {that out of the 2914 months the | southern railroad was wrecked near XH ” manufacturers ate finding it Increas- Haddock said the middlemen in New |commission had spent’ six months | \ound ille, 60 miles south of here, ingly difficult to compete with the York are paying $11 and $12 a ton, [in Nicaragua and two wecks in Pan-j| at three a.m. A rail had been re- x i ] United States, particularly in the seiakaneioieneiiuiaesiins ama, : moved near a trestle, Two express ry ” coarser grades of cottons.” The WHIPPED THE EVANGELIST. Continuing, Mr. Mergan said it was ave supposed to be dead x American-mannfacturer,he- says, en Sceswocmen | necessary “in advance of striking one the Aekeuls: Wa HAGbAMGAeN 406 0 joys advantages in the way of geo- Citizens of a Kansas Town show Thete | tick on that eanal to make such pro- i a ics all NM Ad graphical position, transport rates and pie fees te Ds vision as will prevent the United Uigaip sip ap id alo alo Gib Gb Aad Ab ib Ab ib Ab Aa ae aie eo Ge Sie Ae Ae Gb OME improved machinery, In gray goods csi States from runniny jato the horrible ttsbarg te Topeka. the competition is especially strong, Wilson, Kan. D 1 Rvonestist lniquities ef the ott Pana ‘anal | . Dee, 16.--It is said while in other lines American goo Sivrinie— een tbe basen 4 sonal un Well ! ne," completion of the Mis- are at least holding their own, In cot- fou n ve | pent on that bsewri So's White river valley line, ton yarns the United States has, up to Methodist chu ere { jo anal t ‘ md there was yed and building, between this time, made no effort to supply the taken from the oh. taat nothing to show for it except twe- . Ark. and Carthe Mo, , - cemand, Great Britain, Japan and and given a Be horsewhipping, | fifths of a diteh dug there, whieh exter to PP bure, NOTICE CHANGE EACH WEEK. India being the chief competitors for He s then warned to ied up toa ha t The t urt of the K., N. = as. that class of merchandise, nearly all The LiL was referred as Seott MR eee a ER eee of the cotton yarn exported from India Cate : - being sent to the markets of China. Sovtne Hive 1 ii eae The value of cotton yarns imported in- a a "| ‘ . ] impor in. St, Louts, Dee, 16.—The selection of ent for ¢ o to China in 1901 as 48.000.000 hai v a ! s 48.000. aikwan This Ann : pat, w jury for the joint triat of Charles > Bee, 16--Senator For: B taels, or about $35,000. vatha, Kan. Dee, 16. ently | Ko Denny. Edmund Berseh, Charles [aker introduced a bill to: provide a usiness ba EON. the papers gave an account of Miss Getke, John A. Sheridan and Ty | gos ent for the island ef Guan i COLORADO’S SCENIC WONDER, Livie Boyes, of Brown county, who | E. Albright. former members of the | It in the president authority Growin : pi ved notice from Seattle that | house ¢ ions, on the e¢ . rson or persons who . g. The Largest Balancing Rock in the vas heir te $1,000,000 left by an [of bribery connection wi 1} military, civil and State Is Found in Platte old ecitloman ¢o whoii sie hnd bean (eihurunn. GOL. began. P for the gov Following figures show the heavy increase in on. Kin!) once upon a time when he was [ladge Ryan bad overruled the demuar- [ernment of the inhabitants of the is- deposits of this Bank for the past five years on . aerae ; nsas ina wagon, [ver of the defendanis’ attorneys, land, date of official statement just called. A ne _— — has been dis- e that the old — —— Oct. 31 1898 $ 673.11. covered’ perched in’ the mountains a ble oe _ Pian for Industral C teria tys : ; Onto River ag Helene, , a 9" HRA ; south: of Pine Grove. in Platte can- eae 3 Kansas City, Mo. Dee. 16.—There ts Gallipolis, O., Dee. 16—The Ohio 138,186.96. » | yon, It was stumbled on by accident = : — = - no Jonger any doubt that \rmour- | piver_is rising four inches an hour, ca a last summer, and is the kirgest bal- Grain of Corn Caused Death. Swift intorests ure planning the [and it will reach the flood stage. ‘The 218,037.36. anced rock known in the state. Rich ill. Mo. » 16.--Willie Cox | building of an industrial community | river registe 38 feet, All roads 242,588,16, A narrow trail runs through what is died here from a peculiar eause, Some [08 the 3,000 acres of their holdings [leading to Gallipolis are submerged. still a wilderness in the direction of few days azo a grain of corn was |! Clay county, opposite Kansas City. A Portsmouth dispatch says — that Lake Wellington. It was while stray- i lodged in the young man's windpipe, That there were to be rai ' dl yardis both ihe Ohio and the Kanawah riv- BinNIvers:, ing from this trail that the balanced and either the ioreign substance shops, ul a veral faci ties for Jers are rapidly rising nd floods of reck was discovered. Postmaster could not be found or the location | banding an immense railroad trathe | the lower lands are predicted. Dake, at Pine Grove, told the railroad was such that an operation could not "28 ways been conceded, ccaddaar waanera eee trainmen about it, and H. G. Jones, ini prove effective. amd the boy, as a res | Moon Working for Tangible Re Va nang Kitp. Week. ites, dh ealnebials brakeman, a member of the Colorado ' sult, died a very painful death. w on, Dee. 16.—Representa- elie cneatery frame gvage at 710 Summers: chats, Witt WINCe 18v8 ee eee be arene tive Moon, of Tennessee, offered in | Ferry street, Robert Bruce Craddock taking photographs of scenery on the Thieves Cut the Tele hows : . ‘line, made a tr he r ‘ vernon Wires. Tthe ionse a resolution directing the | brother ef Mayor William H. Crad- mene 2 MIE NO: Oe te Renee Clarence, 1, Dee. 16.—The Bank of ‘ " ; i th ‘ cured a prize picture of it. f Clarence wan opened by rolibera last committee on rules to bring in @ | dock, ended his life with a shot from Followtas the trail th ki aiohs wees Hi ve ; The pis rule designating a day not later than |g revolver. No one was present at Teh tte it ne tre? cue Fecha eee ie ER a eat re ANE | Tonnary 13 for the consideration of | the time the shot was fired. 9 A ly three miles from Pine Grove, and wie ee pe Sioa dy DPS ae the bill providing a territorial form ———_—-—--- yer Ss positive specific for bilious fever, 44 ‘miles from Denver. It stands 90 Cowas, Giisene were awalened ig (@ guveraenent fon the Inlien, ter. | # eee Oaeey Ss eS eo malaria, chills and fever, malarial | o¢°,'nsvc or granite, Its poteed os Gentes es “ii tha...) [ritory. The territory is to be called untington, Ny Sy ate +; en Ss. 4 is poised so ' \ Auprcneey ag _ a He Sve Jefferson = : Floods are feared in southern West Malaria and poisoning, malarial debility, malarial slenderly that it looks as if a shove i put they made their escape on a . Virginia. All the tributaries of the Draggists would send the great ball of thou- handear, He Once Arrested Grant. Ohio are bank full, and heavy rain A ue C vre dyspepsia, dumb ague. ‘Pees; wars sands of tons crashing into the ean- om ‘sn ry Guthrie, Ok. Dec. 16.—Capt. J. C. | continues. A million dollars’ worth = yon below, The cireumferance of the “tf = eget 1 iy tlie sal A Cannon, a law partner of Abraham | 6f timber is afloat on the Guayan- point on which it rests is scarcely five | Pi ice aa Be wecesitis us cattle. |Lincoln, a personal friend of Rob- | dotte and Big Sandy rivers. feet, ; cnngts: Sat ae aa ert Ingersoll and the man who ar- Miss Parkinson Will Make Her Debut A Judge’s Game of Cards. whe view tepin ine 0ee aa man who was arrested for defraud- ing Greer, Mills & Co. out o 000, was titted in distriet court here. 1 He at once sued the firm for $202,000 Child's Fatal Thirst for Whisky. Chicago, Dec. 16.—Six-year-old Helen Haggarty, according to her parents’ statements, got out of bed surpassible. Lake Wellington and Giants’ Castle are plainly seen ten or 15 miles away. The rock is 1,000 feet above the railroad track. Its existence rested U. S. Grant while sheriff of Sangamon county, Ill, died yes- terday. He claimed to have trans- lated Egyptian scrolls, in France Monday. Jefferson City, Dec. 13.—Chief Jus- Paris, Dec. 12.—Miss Elizabeth tice Burgess of the supremecourt yes- terday afternoon at the relation of ¢ for alleged malicious — prosecution. and secured a pint. flask of whisky Parkinson of Kansas City, the daugh- was not known even by the pioneer : 3 cir ea I hs New Trial for Alleged Boodler. and drank half of it. She is dead. | 4. 99 a lawyer of that city, will make Attorney General Crow issued an al-| residents of the canyon. elly Reaches Age Lim Jefferson City, Mo., Dec, 16—In an | Mrs. Haggarty said the child has al- : ternative writ of quo warranto her debut at the Opera Comique on Monday in Lakme. The manage- Topeka, Kan., Dee. 16.—Rev. Ber- nard Kelly, of Kansas, a chaplain of the United States army, reached the age limit yesterday and is now on . the retired list. Mr. Kelly served in f the civil war and afterward became a t Methodist preacher. 5 SOPHOMORES PAINTED. RED, | Freshmen at the Kalamazoo (Mich.) © College Haze Four of the _ | Upper Class Men. Four sophomores of Kalaniazoo college at Kalamazoo, Mich., were ow their way to a swell class at the ladies” hall. the other eulie when they were set on by a crowd of ~ freshmen who painted their faces a fiery red and soused them: liberally i with cold water. Then they escorted : ‘the quartette to the function. Asa result one of the students, the star of the _baseball- suspended, and 25 others are in danger of the’ same fate. The Busy Emperor. ~ ~fhe-German up his ancestors and have 3 buried under one roof. That. the Chicago Record-Her- ‘hardly be expected ‘to sit. 3 down and let the dead alone. - A Fat Ages Trains that can rtm a hun¢ opinion handed down this afternoon, | ways had a thirst for whisky. the supreme court reversed the ver- dict of the St. Louis circuit court. that found guilty Emil A. Meysen- burg, the ex-alderman charged with bribery; and remanded the case for retrial, against Judge Asbury Burkhead, who was recently elected judge of the circuit for Douglas county court. That writ commands Judge Burk- head to show cause before the su- preme court in bane on December Irrigation for Western Kansas. Topeka, Kan., Dec. 16.—One of the most important problems which will come before the next Kansas legis- lature for solution will relate to 8 better system of irrigation in the western part of the state. ance on Sunday, but Miss Parkinson demurred, pointing out that the Americans in Paris would not attend pee co on the Sabbath. 16 why he should not be ousted from Mise Parkinson is £24, | Office, beaause he was a party toa She vee with an elder sister, She |°%* deal by which the deadlock was studied under Mme. Marchesi, who seo vile jong tapas predicts a great future for her. She alleged has already achieved a great success | *Y8t Ernest Thornberry and Judge inconcerts. She has a beautifullight Burkhead were candidates with oth- soprano voice of great style and ie a| °® for the nomination and the con- graceful and accomplished actress. vention deadlocked and to settle the " matter they agreed. to play a game Hor eogagement is for tour yeers:| ot cards, the winner to. semute: the Carmen, and in the operas of La, te of the supporters of the other Boheme, Mireilleand Manon Lescaut, | °F office, Burkhead won and secured Miss Parkinson has ‘a very attrac- the nomination. The point is that topled, tive stage appearance, - - | the card game stakes was equivalent) 914. cou ——— of $1,375 in.cash for the office andso Fifty Buried rai ber ie .%_ | this wae’ illégal. The supreme court To Connect Wichita and McPherson. Wichita, Kan., Dee. 16.—Werk has begun on the interurban electric line to be built from this city to Me- Pherson. Thirty men and teams are doing the work. Little grading is required as the road is to be built along the highways. Increase of the idle in Austria. Vienna, Dee. 16.—The unprecedent- For Bronze Bast of McK'nley. ed severity of the weather through- Washington, Dee. 16,—In the senate out Austria has caused acute suffer- Tuesday a joint resolution offered by ing among the poor and unemployed, | Mr, Wetmore, of Rhode Island, was who are more numerous this year adopted appropriating $3,000 for the than for many years past. In the} purchasé of a bronze bust of the fron trade -alone there are 140,006 | jate President McKinley. men without employment. Judge Alexander Martin Dead. ‘el Columbia, Mo., Dec. 16,—Judge | ; Alexander Martin, who has been dean an ee eee of the law department of the Mis- | Washington, Dec. 16—While no| is ten inches on the level and it ¢s souri_university—for—the last five | official announcement has been made | not drifted a particle. Farmers who years, is dead of paralysis of the it is understood that the president | have lived here for 20 years say they heart. His death was unexpected, |has decided to appoint Dr. W. D.| never before saw a ten-inch snow Crum, the colored applicant, as col- | that was not drifted. lector- at Charleston, S- C. x sonmentente Never Sew the Like Before. Hill City, Kan., Dec. 16—The, snow Springfield, Mo., Dec. 16.—Council- man H. C. Tompkins has filed suit to enjoin the payment of the Carnegie library tax on the ground that the | bution of $1,000,000) from John D. election agreeing to levy $5,000 a year | Rockefeller te the University of Chi- Turks Siew Magedonian Workmen. Rockefel er Gives Another Mililon, Sofia, Bulgaria, Dec. 16——Advices Chicage, Dee. 16.—-Another-contri-; from the frentier say that 24 Mace- donian workmen who were feturn- ing to their own country have been was ‘illegal. For Every Dead Bargiar, 8300, Seattle, Wash., Dec. 16.—An_ordi- ‘mance has been introduced in the council; providing for a $300 rewafd for «se delivery of the body of a go ayman or burglar at the city cago was announced at the convoca- tion this afternoon, Gov Dockery Grants a Reapire. Jefferson City, Mo. Lee, 16.—Gov, Dockery has granted William Gat- lin, of Poplar Bluff, sentenced te be hanged January 3, a respite te February 6, 1903, | killed by ¢ Turkish frontier guards ; Rear Dubnitza. | sree 89 Coat Harces trom Their Moorings ' Cincinnati, Dec. 16.—-The rise in the Ohio ri¢r in the past 24 hours was 12 feet. The swift current swept 80 coal barges from their | it} were rool of | must now determine the contest, round- ‘ Groom 57 and the Brid Nevada, Mo., Dec. 15.—8, 9, Alli-

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