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MS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weexry Time vreday, wi 2 vear, to any address rostage pald, far St ‘Vhe Missouri supreme court has ~lined to grant a new hearing to Weltmer-Bishop Judge + alliant says the decision of hiscourt isnot at varience with that of the Sapreme Court of the United States, The evidence, he says, presented to tue two courts was not the same.— vevada Post, Se Thousands of cattle are reported tobe starving on the range in North The cattle are suowedinon the high ranges in Routt and Rio without gaature and without water, and it is case, weatern Colorado. Blanco counties possible to get feed to them and ue Vv as imp ds ble lo lrive them uitabl larters, }1 is probable that the oldest mag- nto # ite in wetive service in the United Thomas Bee, just of the ville, Ind., who is now r. He has held the of- ince S54 and for the last forty } same room i lew hosen to] ther term of four years,— ve Mayor Nickerson, of will cont for the idge of the n for cirenit 1 district cor ' f the « unty hold » trun rad dn th pton the we conventi ur nhominat ds of his pu av tie har The bullets order, vere put there all right, and the adge is all right in every sense ofthe souri, is out of rord Put he is the.right man where He is sue of the brainiest and best supreme had, and fgovernor with nothing to be Mditional senor for Judge Gantt.--Rieh Till hieview, ie ison the supreme bench istices the state has ever “oPow it, would no ‘in a collision betweena freight and xpress train on the Sarnia brauch che Grand Trunk railway, Lon- den, Ont., Saturday, 28 persons were killed and 30 injured. The was two hours late and was making fast time. The freight was endeay- ring to yet clear to- ad, urred dispatch to “Stop No.5! He seized a just ash of the trains up the express wak a siding to the. perator at \ cume rer, The rw re the aechiet “ Wans seceived & Stop No lantern and rash othe door ais Tie seard the ( ck lnyor Foster, sanded the union forces at the Lone hinory Who col ack fight, died last week in Califor- After the war Major N » fame, were rival yournal- The two b Foster ) Major John Edwards, of ex- sOUIS came in 1a heated newspaper disens- ‘h resulted in Maj. Edwards hadenging Maj. Foster to fight a fuel, The challenge was promptly scapted, and the duel took place in itinois, One shot was exchanged ‘etween them without harin to eith- > ‘rs. Maj. Edwards called for another round, but the seconds refused on the ground that Maj. Foster had giv- nfiim satisfaction and had proven not a coward. Maj. Ed- wards died in Jefferson City several vears ego, while atttending a session of the legislature. At the time of his 1@ was t symptoms of indiges- : S Bs leath he was editor of the Kansas} tion grow to disease of the night. They returned yesterday arm. ity Times stomach, involving the other ed with shotguns, Wesley had gone ” ‘ - organs of digestion and nutrition. into the house and finding no one | . ‘ ‘he first symptom of indiges- 1 . Watch St. Louis. tion should receive prompt atten- there, went to bed. When his two "us: Greatest Wovldie. Fair tie tion. RG rb and ee ae of | bothers opened the door of the room 4 ee ' é stomach “trouble” are perfectly and per- | ; s A vord bas ever seen will be held at! manently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s in which he had been sleeping he St Levies in 1904. To keep in tonch| Golden Medical Discovery. It strength- | raised himself in bed. Failing to : “ge sors am t : : I __ | ens the whole body by enabling the per- | recognize his brother, Samuel Wat- ’ vith t te wor of preparation for this} fect digestion and assimilation of food. son fired, killing him instantly. Fi «great World's Fair and to get all the writen Min if. Perce, of Mitaprings Ry. ae Recently the two men had been - vews of all he earth, eyery reading | had several doctors to treat me—some for female | attacked and robbed by burglars. é ith " + Weakness And ot: for- _—_—T er METIE ae 4 person Boul? At Once Bubscribe for] received no relief. When I wrote you for advice | Guards For McKinley's Tomb, Xf che great newspaper ofSt, Louis, the| hat to do, Tegan to take your medicine and | a yhnege ae, ?LOBE-DEMOCRAT. Itetandspro-| Sie, effects have beet good. ctirethis Tie: Springfield, I, Dec, 27.-Z, T. minent and alone among American and rewspapers, acknowledges no! ished eyery whieh must be complied with before GOES TO THE HAGUE ss we ¢ « Rooscvelt Will Not Arbitrate Vene- zuelan Trouble 1, Dec. 26 —It has bee evided th Wast lefinitel n t the differences and the foreign powers to besubmitted to The Hague | tribunal for arbitration, This infor-| matiou was given out after the eabi- net meeting this morning, and, after a two hours’ discussion of the Vene- zuela imbrolio by the president and his advisers. No official statement has been made in this connection, but the decision is as sure as any- thing is sure in diplomacy. The decision to refer to The Hague was reached in consequence of the formal note which was received from the powers the day before Christmas» in whieh, while renewing the sugges tion that President Roosevelt act as arbiter, an avenue to renew the sug- gestion of The Hague was left open, Astoldin these dispatches at the time this avenue was) taken advan- tage of and The Hague representa- tions renewed Now the department has word from its representatives abroad that the powers accept: The between Venezuela (SLSLISSALSSASLASDSALSSASAS ASS ALLL LE SA Lg SIASASMAAASELAADAA AA Hagne The failure to issue a formal state- ment isdue to the fact that the acceptance of The Ha by all the powers has not been received in formal langnage The next step to take will be the decisions as to the scope of the arbi- tration and what shall be the status of relations between the powers while the arb tration is ineourse, There is reason for believing that the reinelined to have fina proto conditions raf The Hag Venezuela insists that w can be } tlie var sctzed by the allies urtied toler Gre srit i4 MOV dusist that there | anolovios from Venezuela for the insult to their flags, in’ the stoning of legations and the sum- mary treatment of their subjects after the coercive measures were in- augurated. wants all coerciy taeasures suspended. She also Wauts reparation forthe alleged aid given to the revolutionists by Venezuela the allies since the coercion was ap lied, Germany wants a cash pay- sit ofabout £330,000 as a prelim: inary to further steps toward arbi- tration The United States will want a defi- nite agreement by all the nations that nothing in the awards shall even remotely aifeet the Monroe duc- trine principle, in spite of the fact thit the nations agreed to this inagresing to The Hague conven tion. The United States will not be a party, except indirectly, to the framing of the protocol, but she will probably the powers that it will please her if the blockade is suspended, She will do _this_for two reasons. One of them is the fear of compliention in case some Yankee vubtattempt! to run the Intimate to P SISAL IIAIAAIAAADAAAGA SASH Y shipper si blockade. fa single shov was fired at him or ingle drop of the blood amen eae ete oeeeacaeeete ee of an American was shed the senti- Thought His Brother a Burglar. ment in the country agaist the for- eign natious would be too strong to resist JUST IN TIME. A motorman in Chicago ran his car into the approach of an open bridge but stopped it with the fender actually over- hanging the gulf below. He wouldn’t want to repeat the experiment because the chances are that he'd never again have the same good fortune. Once ina Brantford, Ont., Dec. 26.—Wesley Watson, of Detroit, was shot and instantly killed by his brother, Sam- uel, at Middleport, near this city, yesterday. The brothers, Samucl and James, ranafarm near Middle- port and the third brother, Wesley, lived in Detroit. Wesley came home unexpectedly night before last, it 1s supposed, to while some one spend the Christmas holidays. The wuuar brothers at home, both men over 30 edge of the years of age, heard him approaching danger line of stomach dis- ease stops just in time to save hishealth. But _ the majority of le go across the line, and slight the house and became possessed of fear that they were about to be at- tacked by burglars. They ran upstairs and, getting out of the wiudow, went to the house of aneighbor, where they spent the nine bottles, five of ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ | four of ‘Favorite Prescription,’ also two vials of the ‘ Pellets.’ Dr. Pierce's medicines will do all that you claim for them. Believe 1 would Greening, postmaster at Cornland, this afternoon after a postottie- in- sgnalorrival. Its circulation ex wads to every state and territory in| have been in my grave if I had not taken them.” Accept no substifute for * Golden Med- There is nothing “just spector had checked up his accounts | jcal Discovery.” andfound him to be $1,400 short. che Union, to Canada and Mexico, ! exnd to every part of the would where where are reader? of the English jan ernage. £t ought to be in your homes -Swring the coming year. See adver: asement elsewhere in this issue. 9-6 as ” for diseases of the stomach, Greening was found dead ina barn Free. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser in the rear of his Tesidence with a is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay bullet wound over his right eye anda expense of mailing weg Send 21 one- peyolyer clutched in hand. Greening cent stamps for the book in papercovers, was gq prominent resident of Corn- or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume, ), 14 ‘ | ‘Address De. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, ¥. nets t GROCERIES GIVE US A CALL. Logan county, commited suicide | fo Tue [Rave We beg to say that having disposed of our stock at Lead City, South Dakotah, in a very satisfactory way we will con- tinue business here at the old stand. Qur Motto Will be as in the Past, Just a Few More Goods for the Same Money Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. IF YOU ARE With compliments of the season, we are yours, PIERPOINTS. Our buyer leaves for market Saturday evening and all outs will soon be filled. (SLLLSSASSSS SL ISSSISASLASSASSAASSSSASALAS LS AP AAS ASS Miners to Make a Demand. Springfield, IIL, Dee. 28.—W. D, Ryan, secretary-treasurer of the Unit- jed Mine Workers of tilinois, in a , Statement to-day says that the min- | ers of the United States: will make a demand for a material increase in | Wages at the national convention at | | Indianapolis on January 19, Mr. Ryan says that the operators are te- | ceiving a larger price for coal than ever before and they cannot make the excuse that the mines are not | paying expenses. Mr. Ryan says that theconvention will produce figures to show the total cost of mining a ton of coal and give the public an idea of the profit being reaped by the operators, Mr. Ryan will attend the convention and no doubt lead the fight for higher wages. i Died For Her Husband. Grayson, Ky., Dec. 27.—Thomas Frily was shot and killed and his wife was dangerously wounded by Clyde and Claude Hall near Brani- gan, in Carter county. Mrs. Frily | was shot while she was trying to pre- vent the killing of her husband. The} | Hall brothers have surrendered. | They claim the shooting was in self- defense. t he Moorish Army Fled. | London, Dee, 28.—The complete rout at Taza of the Moorish imperial army by rebels under the leadershi | of the pretender to the throne, which was reported December 23, hus been officially confirmed. The imperial forces abandoned their guns, riflus, ammuuition, tents and beasts- of burden and fled precipitately to Fez. | OR SSSSSSLSLLSLSSSSSSSASAA AL ALSLSSLLS AALS LSS SSAA AL “2 ee + PPE i ae a a ad IN NEED OF Y OOD States infantry, left Fort Thomas, . | Ky., to-day for Canton, O., where 27.—Lieutenauts | they will serve us the special guard Reece and Inglehart, with two ser-} around McKinley's tomb. They re- geants and four corporals and thirty | }jeyed a detachment of the Four- privates of Company M, Third United | teenth infantry. Postmaster Killed Himself. Cincinnati, Dee. Twice Every week. The St. Louis The Great Republican Paper of America. The Great News paper of the World, GrlObe Democrat ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Almost equal to a daily at the price of a weekly. The latest telegraphic news from all the world every Tuesday and Friday. Full and correct mar- ket reports, a on variety of interesting and instructive reading matter for every member of the family. 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