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Immortal. SHOOTS TWO WOMEN, Record Made By Congress io Bills (PPQSING LEE’S STATUE. THEN KILLS HIMSELF. Passed and Lost. | ae A. Misourl singer hes this of ie 3 “Dixie:” FES... 2 sol \Much Feeling Has Been Arous-| pixie dead and all forgotten—did I Keatackiag Dine Ruther Thee Semwse-| sou een dvi qoverement ie es ed in Washington hear you say it? No! actual test is more convincing. than der--Had Tried to B pee : Dixie lives and will forever, while the g aon ee New bankruptcy law. Washington, March 6—The fact! years of God shall go, Divorded Wife. Eliminating from interstate com-|that the. Virginia legislature has) pixie dead? It is immortal. It will 2 Hend wy. Shieih 5 —A ter-| merce law imprisonment of railroad ri ¥ in ‘ 9 Expediting cases under the Sher: near the Unisn county linelast night. aon ee iw , Allen Melton it , " A aroe sane! Ale Maton Cet |"rating in Depa Com M M§ merce and Tabor. ts nae the Faq Applying on aid to res- i toration.of ari ds, — ee ae his Prohibiting transportation of un- daughter, drew a revolver and shot worked obomary nad taft f her. The ball entered the spine in Spgs ® general staff for the the emallo the baer har tet aca, | Establishing a national militia ond shot, when the gir! fell Requiring automatic couplers on . ‘ railway cars heesec ke wt gag ge aed For construction of the Panama screamed and ran into room. | nal. Melton turned on her and fired. The icveiiias tne ti aiauas ba!l passed through her lungs and tb Philippine cartency y she fell to floor. Melton then left the fenmbaatins BER Wiss rohibition house and went to the home of Dock beat . ii ri h = fe Latta, two miles away, where he re- of sale of liquors in the Capitol. mained all night. mals DEFRATED. . Early this morning he left and Providing for reciprocity with went to his home at Morganfield, Cuba. : ; Bloodhounds trailed him to a barn. Littlefeld anti-trust bill. When he heard them coming he shot Ship-subsidy bill. P 2d himself through the head and swal-| A'! schemes for tariff revision. lowed a large amount of paris green.| Currency reform. Two weeks ago he tried to bang| Philippine tariff bill passed the bill making an appropria- tionfor a statue of General Robert E. Lee to be placed in stattary at the capitol, has revived the oppo- sition of G. A. R. men, When the suggestion to place such a statue in the capitol was first made G. A; R. posta in Washington and in ‘other eastern cities adopted resolutions condemning Lee as a traitor and declaring that congress should not permit a statue of him to be placed in the capitol. The statue project also is opposed by a large number of members of congress, most of whom take the position that Virginia should place a statue of some other distinguished citizen of that state in the hall. It has been suggested that! hors found Mrs. Georgia Stanley in astatue of James \onroe be placed) aq ynconscious condition upon a there. Representative Lacey of Lowa | bed. once a Virginian, while at the white] Across her feet lay the dead body house to-day in discussing the action | of Major Marshal F, Hurd, Evidence of the Virginia legislature, said: would indicate that the man and his “Tt means that the confederacy is} housekeeper had decided to die to- to be exploited and glorified through] gether. Hurd was a distinguished ee § General Lee’s statue. It would not] veteran of the civil war.. Mrs. Stan- Must Return to Missouri. THE EXTRA SESSION’S AUTHOR. surprise me to see Kansas now pro-|leyis the widow of Herbert Stanley.) artford, Conn., March 6.—Sheriff live beyond thesky; Sung in angel’s stirring music through the aeons by and by.” —Atlanta Constitution. days’talk _on_Uneeda_Biscult, or} a: Pe: weeks of logical newspaper argument; Uneeda’ Biscult please the palate _ and satisfy the stomach. The price is 3 cents. Sold only in the In-er-seal~ Package, which is dust and germ proof. Mr. Bryan Not to Revolt. Pittsburg, Pa., March 4.—William J. Bryan denied last night that he will lead a revolt trom the demo- cratic party in case the gold demo- crate capture the national conven- tion, as was reported from New York. Tt was eaid that he would bolt the convention and lead an independent movement. Denver, Colo., March 5 —Near Rocky Mountain Lake to-day neigh NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY his divorced wife, andit iseaid hehad| Aldrich financial bill. vide for a statue of John Brown and | Starvation induced the crime. Burch of Franklin county, Mo., ar- Although 80 Years Old, Senator Mor- threatened to kill his step-daughter,| Eight-hour bill. Place it alongeide that of Lee. This rived here to-day and went to the} a It is thought he returned to Union| Admission of Arizona, New Mexico would add to the ill feeling that state capitol to secure requisition gan is a Tireless Speaker. to kill his wife, and this is thought |and Oklahoma as States. woull be aroused and there” te wo A Woman’s Wealth papers for Collins and Rudolph; the | -Whashington, March 1.—Senator to be the reason he did not commit| To protect the President and the|*elting where the agitation would iH8 | outlaws who were arrerted in this] Jonny T, Morgan of Alabama, who is suicide when he shot the girl. succession from anarchists. naeinp be a dae has been made. J x last pane ak nearly eighty years old, has during Melton was a respected farmer and| Pure-food bill. wees Asandeongenatek Stare 8 ’ mo expec fat the governor | the present session of congress bro- well to do. _Excitement_is_ running TREATIES RATIFIED. It is not probable that the statue Paine Ss Celer y will issue the papers to-morrow and | jon almost all records for volumin- high. The girl will die, There is] }ay-Pauncefote treaty for con pret ap th pr — eects vad 0M to start} ous speaking on the measure, —He- seas dewiiies. Pulves, y. : efore it can be placed in the capito ack to Missouri with the prisoners! hag forced an extra ecasion of the some hope for as Ce ver. struction of an isthmian canal. it must be accepted by means of a Compou nd Monday. pec hoo eng aaa ee For purchase from Spain of Caya- ‘Tippine resolution by both house and senate. Almost the first question asked by G. A. R. men in Washington predict GIVES VIGOR ARD Alarming Report of the Pope. scores of visitors at thecapital in the that the opposition to the statue) STRENGTH T0 DEBILITATED AND New York, March 6.—The. New| last and most exciting days of the nate 9 wi ee — bt cae laps RUN DOWN WOMEN. York Sun prints a special cable from | session is: “Whereis Senator Mor- EET. hide by many distinguistied | Rome to-day, as follows: “The con-| gan? 1 must see him.” will be defeated. writers that the greatness of a nation depends | dition of the pope’s health has be-| When the venerable senator is at rf much upon the physical condition of its come so serious as to necessitate a| last pointed out, walking erect and * = women, ‘The general conditions which con- VICTORY FOR BOTH SIDES, tribute to health and long life, are those which | conclave. The foreign vardinals have sturdy to his seat in the front row, gan and one or two other 4 Vienna, March 5.—The latest in-| islands stunce of the dueling mania as told} Renewal ut commercial treaty with by the newspapers affect two school | Spain. boys who resolved to make an affair| Alaskan boundary treaty. of honor out of a quarrel about a TREATIES NOT RATIFIED, ' schoolgirl. A formal challenge was} Reciprocity treaty with Cuba. sent and accepted, and schoo! fellows Hay-Bond treaty with Newfound- a imply a rapid and I exhausti agreed to act as seconds, believing] jand. _— v8 shee owen ly whieh ‘le is Boies dey been requested to delay their depar- patsen pe ae of Senator While we assert that the women of our land | ture from Rome. Quay, the invariable reply is: Why, that the affair was only in fan. When the duelists arrived at the appointed place in a wood armed with real revolvers the seconds be- came frightened and decamped. The principals, however, remained and gravely exchanged three shote, all of which failed to do anyharm. There- upon the duelists agreed to draw lots to determine which of them should commit suicide. The loser on the ; j same evening attempted tocarry out : { the bargain, He was found bleeding Ad Panama Canal treaty. Reciprocity treaties with France, Argentina, British West Indies and other countries. Reciprocity treaty with Canada. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— indeed? That Senator Morgan? He bysi Writes. mission’s Report. that there are thousands in our midst who, A yganen Wane doesnt look tired at all. Apparently New York, M 7 owing to overwork, worry, household cares, | “Iam desirous of knowing if the good for two weeks more. vf New York, arch 7.—The New York} and an unequal exhaustion of life power, have protesion can obtain Herbine in| And so he-seems, for the senator is Uerald ped - bcnenrgey 8 as . Lig weak, nervous, sleepless, and debili- boll , tor preseribing Bn sol iy still strong and well and prepared to per rp Bick Bi aeuea We bring be bere see Pg weary, pen . apenesin brought on! renew his fight against the Panama . de dent, less, ickly women cases ial ji I'resident Roosevelt, which, it is hed earth's reat reseller and health builder, | by excesses or overwork, have — aap sg ape hci that ro aemeanical \-eted, will be handed to the Presi-| 2ine’s Celery Compound. Thousands of | never known it to fall in restoring | begins. ima: at Mr. 2 cled, wi jan © the Presi-| healthy women around us owe their present | the organs affected, to their health-| Morgan has spoken more than 200,- A Reference by Dr. Hillis to the Strides} ‘ut within a week. ter, teweldah May green vs bi hy ful aetivity.” 50c bottle at H. L.| 9090 words on the subject of an isth- er mpound, irs. Stephen Smith, St. * " y Making by Trusts, ; bree gorse Sige ae Pal Minn tel ow alee Wek snatched from Tucker's Drug Store mian canal during the present short ( t ; she says:— F r New York, March 5.—Touching 'v| mining, to take effect from the time Thad a bad tack of la spective spring Ristory of the anes Salts. pene oa suatomeuene inference upon the strides taken vy| the miners returned to work last| 4 was st death's door, and no one eet | gt Paul, Minn., March 2.—W.G.| other republican leaders attempted j ; ms trusts, the Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight] October. The per diem employees] as soon as tley beovghh wie ont. of one telat McMurphy, @ well-known local newe- oy wp a at This camel j ¢ Kills Husband’s Partaer. Hillis, at the\installation services of} will not receive an increase in wages, | 1 was in another. I could not take any | paper man, has been engaged by the | to about 50,000 words " ent, rs ? . Lees Memphis, Tenn., March 5.—Thirst- ray Dr. sie oe o ut willbe recommended for thesame iB aed A fiesd acvlead ny eat id promoters of the show enterprise} While this was not continuous ing f , Mrs. R. G. Welford | night, arraign the worship of] pny t ine h i t bottle of Paine’s Celery C nd, ing it i ren aes ane test tl killed € wealth which: he said seemed oh gm a4 : on vill be 1 hich he i Yat had no faith int The ery ~ —~ ‘ er habed be exray dasainiaelr we reg xen O-day shot and matanty Kk we ss e syetem Of pay wi regulat-| second day after taking the Compound, I and Frank James to write a story- | strain, for the senator had to be con- W. Depew after chasing him over the | supplanting ina measure the worship|ed. Wherever practicable, the opera- history of the James-Younger raids. stantly in.his seat to take up the ar- premises for half anhour. The trag-]0f God, and predicted that within|tors will be required to pay by The work will be the first authentic gument at any mement. edy )ccurred at Auton, a little sta-| twenty years the fight between ma-| weight, instead of by the car. and record of its kind to be issued with —— a tion six miles from Memphis. terialism and christianity would|elsewhere by the lineal yard. The| my own work, while three months ago I was | the sanction of ~-Ordered-to-Leave Saxony.——- ¥ noted bandit raids. McMurchy left! Dresden, Saxony, March 2.—L. A. A Synoposis of the Coal Strike Com stand pecrless for beauty and the virtues that N make them lovable, we cannot hide the fact TALKED “WORSHIP OF WEALTH,” rom a wound in the temple. in things. I had everything that money and Joving care could supply, and with that and Paine’s Celery Compound, I_am_now doing my own work, while three months ago I was almost in the grave. I know that I owe my health and strength to Paine’s Celery Com- began to get real hungry and took an interest hen the officers arrived Mrs. Wel-| become an acute struggle. miners will have check docking rep- ; ford was sitting in the doorway gaz-| “Now and then we hear of a man|resentatives at their own expenses. | pound, and shall always recommend it.” here last night for Chicago, from! O’Brien, an American dentist, has { ing at a crowd 50 yards distant, and | stealing a railroad andthe world ap-| This practically will amount to a where he will go to Kansas City and | been ordered to leave the kingdom __ then, woman like, fainted. plauds him for biscleverness. There | second increase in wages. St. Louis to confer with Youngerand | on account of his supposed relations Depew was a partner of Welford in|seems to bea sp evision inj —T i inti ames wn Princess Louise. the dairy business, and there had : been war in camp for several days. Stops the Cold and Works off the| He will leave Dresden Wednesday, Cold. and will sail with his wife and four this age. Thereisevena new version| of the union, which will come when| | NO NEED OF in the ten commandments, of which| the findings are submitted by Presi- the chief seems to be ‘Honor the|dent Roosevelt to John M. Mitchell, SOILING THE Almighty dollar, that you may have | as president of the Miners’ union. : f This morning Welford left his home Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets | Children,for America next Thursday. and the woman squared accounts cure a cold in one day. No cure, no! The police at first ordered him to j with the man she charged had rob-| yachts and lands and a life of ease,| The causes of the strike as found HANDS WITH] pay. Price 25 cents. leave Saxony within twenty-four = ohh rewem li and steal everything in sight.” by the commission will not be com- atolpllitiipaiianas hours, but the court extended the wa or proved entered —_.. —_—_forting-tothe-coal_mining-eompa-|#-—____ ——Governor-of Ohio-ia-Trouble__ permit Mr. O’Brien to __ 4 Depew’s back, penetrating his lungs. Russia Will Take ne Hand nies, Diamond Dyes Columbus, 0., March 2.—Failureto | Sttle up his affairs. The Saxon —_—_. i The boycott will be condemned, ‘~ ‘and eee wee ns in ft ergs will government has notified: the other a Bourke Cockran Ill in Egypt. Budpest, March4.—Replying to anand the ‘principle will be laid down|| TBeY are easy to ust ate || cirey oF Die, provisions of Hie mt governments of Mr. O'Brien's expal- a interpellation in the lower house yes-|that a miner has a right to work|} 4% made for home er bs » Brooks, » | stoi, making it under royal courtesy 2 New York, March 7.—W. Bourke] terday, Premier Szell explained that | without molestation, even although|] home economy. Diamond || the charge made against Governor | (csinie tor him to reside in Ger- oh Cockran is ill at Aesouan, EgyPt; | the mission of Count Lamadorff had| he does not belong to the union. Dyes never disappoint and || George K. Nash in @ petition filed in many or Austria. ot with bronchial pneumonia. For ®/ made nochange in the Austro-Rus-| ‘The terms of the verdict are to|| will make the old clothes /| probate court to-day by Thomas 6., —— ‘ week his condition hae been danger-| sian understanding to preserve the| hold good for three years, and rec-|| look new. 50 different colors. | | Devid W.,Faith and Herbert Brooks. Wreck Near Ft. Scott, H ous, but a private cablegram receiv-| status quo in the Balkans and that| ommendations ate to be made for bik 'ad de OR tree, || Mr-Brooks named Governor Nashas| r+, Scott, Kan., March 2.—Missow ed here announces that the crisis has| ,ohody, not'even Russia, would in-| settlements of wage and other ques- DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. executor of his will, which was exe-| 5 pacific: passenger train No, 40, cuted May 6, 1899. The ) allege that there is owing to the estate $16,500, and ask that the governor be required to make an accounting of that sum. been passed and that the patient is} terfere to prevent Turkey from ener improving. Mr. Cockran left some- getically repressing any revolution- * time ago for a tonr of Europe. After ary action. a stay in England and France he de- cided to go to the south and stay a month in Egypt. He planned to Two Feet of Snow in Texas. reach Assouan and then make a des-| Fort Worth, Tex., March 4.—The ert tour, accompanied only by his|country around Amarillo is covered servants and On reaching | by nearly two feet of snow and the , seca tar Casa: Pham th ber town has been practically shut off bering me = not until the cablegram announcing | from the world for the past six days. se reat lagen pes: best his improvement was received didhis| Railroad traffic is completely sus- of A apagt — who are! Pyanos and Organs triends here learn of his trouble. |pended. Not a train has moved in a | Paidby the ton—that ie, for men per-| | 4 Sewing Machines week. Two hundred passengers are contract work. Theso men epen Exodus of Fortune Tellers. held there awaiting the break of the| miners. pop give spe- —There | #20W blockade. |g. A reduction of 20 per centin| “ial Prices. Precast brome the time of per diem employees. ‘The | Will take old instruments and and fortune tellers from this city mines are operated ee ee machines in exchange for new. today. The activity af the pote in| CASTOR | RL Ech pe a lee A Come and: eee him. He which left Wichita at 3 o'clock yea- ~ terday afternoon for St. Louis via Ft: Scott, Rich Hill and Pleasant — Hill, collided head-on with a freight train on the trestle, four miles west tions at the end of that period. In local disputes the operators will " be advieed to treat with committes|) W, H. MORRIS of the miners and there may bea will open a stock of the suggestion for local board ofarbitra- Latest Sheet Music hia aoe tion. next SATURDAY, and |p. .u, The Kind You Have The demande of the union which resulted in the strike May 15, 1902, give SPECIAL PRICES. Slgnavare Also has a nice stock of a Mrs. Nation in More Trouble. San Francisco, March 2.—Carrie Wathots-hen-hoon.—navested. oh the |. retien Sevtale Beaptntes. Grand hotel on a charge of malicious| St. Louis, March 3.—Police Cap- mischief preferred by a Montgomery | *4in “Sam” Boyd of the Fourth pre- street saloon keeper, in whose place ‘cinct was suspended to-day aftera she broke a bottle of whisky last |CODlerence between Chief Kiely and night. She wus released on bail fur. | Harry B. Hawes, president of the sues ae) Saaee the official notice of the indict- - ¥