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80 EE Bets ae sisiehl So Pa | PRE ONRE EEO a * b Ten German and four British cutters LLLLLLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LS ‘AN APPEAL |captured the Venezuelan fleet yeater- | @ day. They went alongside the Vene- zuelan vessela and ordered them to; I | ay g|surrender and without a shot being | New York Racket Store, seized the vessels in the name of the| WEST SIDE SQUARE, Castro Asks the Venezuelan German emperor and the king of En- We have, without any doubt, the finest line of Holiday Goods | People to Resist the At- | were undergoing repairs were broken ever brouht to Butler and are selling them on 22" up The German cruiser Pgnther| tack of Germany and steamed into the harbor during these ‘\ England. proceedings with her decks cleared foraction. The Venezuelan steamers were taken outside the harbor and at A CECLARATION OF WAR ? 2o’clock this morning the General Crespo, Tutmo and Margarita were sunk. The Ossun was the only ves- The Diplomatic Corps Regards It as the} ge] spared, in view of the protest Extreme Lintit of Hostility. made by the French charge d'affaires, H. Quievreux, who notified the com- modore of the allied fleet that the Ossun is the property of a French- man, 5 : At 10 o'clock last evening 130 Ger- Three Venezulan Vessels Were Sunk} man gailore were landed and pro- ceeded to Cardonal, a suburb of La Guaira in which is situated the resi- dence of German Consul Lentz, La Guaira, Dec, 10.—Thecombined | whom, with his family they escorted Anglo-German fleet is entering this|back to La Guaira and placed on harbor and the first vessels are not|board the warship Vineta. On their 300 feet from the custom house. The} way back to this port the German landing of marines has begun. sailors met a party of Venezuelan Paris, Dec, 10.—A Venezulean gov-| soldiers, but no collision took place. ernment communication to its rep-|At5 o’clock this morning a landing resentative here protests that Great| party of British seamen went'to the Britain and Germany, acting in con-| British consulate and conducted the cert, have committed an act of hos-| British consul, R. Schunck, and his tility in a manner as arbitrary as it|family on board the Retribution. is unprecedented by the seizure of) presinent CASTRO I8 PART INDIAN, Lanaseeseed rte nt i During the eighty-nine years ‘ot ere seg Pia it ‘e Ne tod Venezuelan independence it hasenjoy- 2 F ar BRUNI eiilaalaead tendnchebheed sis cited (| forty-four revolutions, or one ev- pitch and the government is restor- ery two years. The last revolution ing to justifiable reprisals. It bas in Venezuela refers to that in which arrested the resident subjects of both |; . " ; : . : General Castro turned General And- hostile countries and has seized the " ‘ ‘ rade out of office, and took posses- railways and other undertakings be-| _. ‘ ‘ fhe sion of the public purse himself. The longing to them, At the same time,|,.. 5 ; See : insignia of the office of chief magis- adds the communication, President He ‘ ; =1~—17 trate in Venezuela do not consist of Castro has appealed to the Venezu-| i ft ld lan people to take up arms. Hehas seked Wha liar eh ag AN " ; “a general emt ce foncall world marks of that kind, but sim-, decree enere nne 0 ;. a . y of the ki he tre With political offenses and has ordered the ply of the keys of ¢ i beaantd peor them the most ambitiousadventurer restitution of the confiscated prop-|. , ; - ai isecontent, and in the present in- erty of Venezuelan citizens, , " : : : stance poor President Castro has had ARRESTS WITHOUT PRECEDENT. to be content with them and nothing Washington, Dec. 10.—It was said|else, for Andrade had played the at the British and Gerfhanembassies game strictly according to the rules, THE MARINES LANDING. and Englishmen Were Rescued the elose marin we sell goods. We invite From Barricades, you to come give us alook. Gost you nothing to look and but little more to buy, Large line Books, Bibles, Celluloid Goods, Toys, Dolls, Chinaware, Games, Lamps, In fact, most anything. Come see how cheap they are, Marked in plain figures, One Price to all, “THE LOWEST.” YOURS TO PLEASE New York Racket Store WEST SIDE SQUARE. Wo ie io ie sie Se So ie ie Se Re a aso ala alo aia ake Sin ach aio eo Ae ako he aka sia ale hn sin So Ee ab aie tin win thn io nbd bt 650 sho abs io bv ELL LL LL LLL LPL LPL OL OL LOL LPL LOLOL IPL EL LL LE LLL LL LL % FTSSSSHSSHHHHSSSHHOSSSHS LP LOLOL LY LP LPOG LAL LLL Hit HOLIDAY — Announcement. Would respectfully announce that lam 1g gd 4 b % Cistro in ordering the arrest, of all]/his successor. Castro comes from subjects of the British and German] the Andes, and is partly Indian; heis) + precedent in the history of civilized |he appeared one day near Valencia would be regarded as sufficient] went over to his side. ground for a declaration of war. | ppwey's FLEET WILL NOT BE CALLED. Members—of the diplomatic corps here, indeed, regard it as being such adeclaration in itself. Many years ago, when President Soras wasat the head of the Buenos Ayres govern ment, Great Britain became involved ina dispute with the South Amer ican country and Soras issued a de- cree that all British subjects should be arrested and their heads taken of atthe first shot fired from the British men-of- war then threatening tobomr bard cities along the Argentine coast. Fo: tunately an agreemeit was reach- ed and the drastic order was not car- Tied out. BOWEN'S PROMPT ACTION. stillin the Jewelry business with the most Newspapers in various sections of the country ‘have dwelt recently on the fact that the United States has in Porto Rican waters at the present time the largest fleet it ever assem- bled, and that it is under command of George Dewey, admiral. The in- sinuation is made that, this fleet ‘hight be called upon to stop pro- ceedings by Great Britain and Ger- many. In oficial circles this idea is pronounced = ridiculus. The two powers are proceeding with theentire approval of the United States, and the plans to briag Ven: zaela to time were formulated long after it was known that the United States was going to have its great winter wa- neuvers in the Carribean. It is not improbable that a section of the fleet subjects arrested the Caracas yes |may be detached for duty in Vene- terday is in accordance with the plan | zuelan waters to watch affairs and to agreed on between .the German and | protect American interests, especially British ambassadors and Secretary |in view of the fact that they are un- Hay, when the former called at the| yeually large, now that Great Britain State department fully three weeks}and Germany have entrusted their ago, and, in anticipation of the pres-| interest to Minister Bowen the Amer- ent ugly situation in Venezuela, re-| ican. quested that the United States min- ister at Caracas be permitted to pro- tect the lives and property of all British and German citizens in Vene- zuela. ' It is understood President Castro was notified of this action. It was pointed out by an European diplo- mat of high rank to-day that, injest sights in Wyoming. It ie in re forcing Minister Bowen to demand the| ality.a burning mountain of coal. releas2 of arrest2d subjects, President | The ledge of coal running along the complete line of Jewelry, novelties, &c., offer- ed in the city. In high grade goods, dia- mondsand solid gold goods, also fine watches, rings, opera and field glasses, silverware, novelties, coat hangers, hat marks, ete. A full line of solid silver and plated ware- In Holiday goods my line is complete. Give me a call and I can please you. N. B. JETER, Local Time Inspector Mo. Pac. Ry. Repairing and engraving promptly Minister Bowen’s prompt action in demanding of President Castro the release of the German and British SS Zo So Si Se So aa a Ao AS Ale Uh Aid We Mie tle We ao he he Mo a io Se Ge Mee Go done. 25 eo aio ais do ae de ae Mo tie ao ap ah ae io oh ah a Mo RELL SLL LLLP LL GL LOLOL LLL POLL LPLLIL LLL HARD HITS FOR CLEVELAND. | nominee of a united party for the presidency nor lead another enthusi- peck astic host to victory. The conceit Henry Watterson Savagely ‘Roasts’ | that he is the one democratic presi- ; ; dent in forty years rests upon 4 pre- Hi os © Chrosie Candidate fe carious tousdation. Ifthe Democra- Office. cy is to get on its feet, to put itself Louisville, Ky., Dec. 10,—In his | in fighting condition it will not be paper Henry Watterson said: “Ab-| through the agency of a man who surd as the fourth presidential nomi- not only wrecked it, but, who, as- nation on the part of Mr. Cleveland ; suming his superiority, habitually may seem to ordinary minds, the | set himeelf up as a law unto himeelt idea conveys no incongruity or ex-| at once a life time dissembler and travagance to the mind of Mr. Cleve: | chronic candidate for office; but, in land himeelf, nor to the little clump the wisdom of God and it may be in of followers, whom in the Mugwump | the fullness of time, it will come ‘ ‘ contingent, he hae ever about him. | again with the constitution in one} Castro is acting directly contrary to| side of a bluff caught fire same tine When last apring we saw these latter | and and the Jeffersonian philoso- the desire of the Washington govern-| ago, and has steadily burned back pe an satsm a for their ideal | phy in the other hand, the flag of the} ment not to become involved in the}into the mountain and deeper under to reappear upon the sceng, we knew | republic of Washington and Frank.|international dispute. Both Ger-|the ground. The fire covers an ares as well as we know now that having |lin above it, preaching the gospel of mary and Great Britain, it was said} of over square mile. and several laid his lines in true fisher fashion | the greatest good to the greatest tally appreciate the position of the| attempts to extinguish it has proved over night, the fisher would bearound number; the gospel of equal rights United States and are determined |feyitiess. It is expected that some in the morsing; that still affecting |to all«and exclusive privileges to that this country shall not be drawn| dry all of-the-ground- 0 to hug theclassicshades of Princeton | none.” unnecessarily in the embroilment. Mountain of Coal Burning. Sheridan, Wyo., Dec, 12.—A party has returned from a visit to Fire mountain, and report that the fire in the hills at that place ie steadily increasing. , & This is perhaps one of the strang- the retired sage will continue to keep - ———}-——200K-To ROOSEVELT. 8 ; eople « the stage; that, soon or late, there| —_0’Brien Gets Death Penalty. Tt wes also stated that President vate Maen ry eo a ; would bea machineand a-boom, dit-|_ Lexington, Ky., _Dec.-9:—Claude | Roosevelt's reeent interpretations of | _ REMIT RAT ee ferent only from other machines and | 0’ Brien was given the death penalty other booms, in its lofty contention | to-day for the murder of A, B. Chinn, of civic virtue and unselfish patriot-|»_ prominent merchant, here, last iem, In-short, we knew the man, we | October. Sgt : knew his methods and we know His accomplice, Earl a Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table So 80 At, Leute mall P.M. 5 No 21 Kansan City express 4. M.| the question. No 24 St Louls express PM, m3 . Wo. 104 Logal Freight r P.¥.| The Twice-a Week Republic is not gy ar ' b se: ie in itt cory as cheap as some so-called newepa- J") No. oplin mail.. Me it i e) iti xe 1 Ran City & Joplin ne 2P % pers, but it is ascheap asitis possi . elght.... * 4 . . A ee No,181 Bntler adison Depart..” -M.| prints & new , Yo, 162 Butler & Madison Ayrive - 1AM, P . : hei ) K, C, Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table, \rrival and departure of trains at Worland, is pte uF i to-day that the action of President! and had left the cash box empty for] Yo. 2Through Port Arthur Express,2:41 No. 4Siloam Springs Express. 3:25 p. in C 7 vi : Ark., Siloam Springs, +, and the direot A Py governments in Caracas was without|said to be a good general, anyhow| ‘ute trom the south to St. Lou's, Chioago,| Subscription price, $layear. Any snd points north and northeast and to Denver Jaden, San Frangieco, Portiand end points | Hewsdealer newspaper or postmaster countries supposedly at peace with] with afew score of his friends, and| vest and northwest. No expense has beor | wi ; Anti f e, and | vost and worthwest pegecnte equipment will receive your subscription or you each other and that such action] Andrade’s tirst army and its general | - Office_over-_ Nichols’ Shoe Store, East Side Square. Residence on Ohio street, 2nd door east of Weat School building, south side, 6-tf prepared to ‘to all kinds of Dental work. = (CASTOR For Infants and Childrgf Always B Bears the’ AVegetable Prepatation similating the Food andR ting the Stomach INFANTS “CHILDREN Promotes DigestionCheerfut- |f ness and Rest.Contains neither .Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remed for Constipa- | Reg Stompch, Diarrhea Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. The Best is the Cheapest. at Butler Station, Not how cheap but how good fs NORTH BOUND E.G. Vaxpznvoonr, Agent, | printing. If you read it all the fe round you are posted’on all the im- portant and interesting affairs of the world, It is the best and most relt- .|able newspaper that money and ‘| brains can produce—and thoseshould ff w | be the distinguishing traiteofanews- Remember thisis the pop paper that is designed to be read by ween Kaneae City, Mo., and Pittebarg, Kan. opin, Mo, Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, | all members of the family. NORTH BOUND sOUTH HOUND, ine second to in th + Tt il it di nd to none inthe weet, Trew | may mail it direct to he new line Co. Gon’! Pass Agt., Kanasr Cit THE, REPUBLIC, { P, L, Payne, M. D.|-— ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WATCH ST. LOUIS. The zreatest world’s fair the world has ever seen will be held ats Le at in 1903. 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