The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 2, 1903, Page 4

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‘ re oo Bl ITLER \\ EEKLY TIMES. ' For fear that President Roosevelt DOCKERY USES VETO AGAINs_ on his visit to Chicago might J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. falla victim to an assassin’s bullet,! = . a . —_——_— | has led to care in the distribution of This Time Law Providing For New ]. D. Arten & Co., Proprietors. tickets to the Auditoriums for the! Court of Appeals---Governor Says — ———|evening address. It is known that TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Chief of Police O'Neill and his men Too Much Legislation. ee | have during the last fewdays locat-| Jefferson City, March 30.—Govern- w . Tanke on te pecs yoy ed every known anarchist in Chicago or Dockery to-day vetoed senate bill hon they zo piled “pon ne year, postage paid, for $1.00. and have set a watch upen him or No. 273, creatiag an appellate court ‘ A big table, her to see that no secret meetings are | at Springfield, Mo., and changingthe DEMOCRATIC TICKET. | held and no plans laid tor a concert-| limite of the districts of the St. Louis You see the difference action. court of appeals and the KansasCity ai ——=— | const of appeals. This bill provides’ When you put them on, For County School Commissioner, Before ~adjournment the Legisla-| for the establishment of an appellate’ x= E — PROF, H. 0. MAXEY. ture ordered the submission of two|court at Springfield and includes, : 4 \ We have reason to be Proud of our showing of CITY TICKET amendments to the constitution at| within its jurisdiction thirty-nine pale ‘ the next general election. One of/in central, southern, southeast and For member School Board, ~ them places members of that body/ southwest Missouri. It calls for the i bs SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS. J. 8, FRANCISCO, on asalary of $1,000 per year, and | appointment of three judges, with of- : THREE SPECIAL FEATURES. For Treasurer, the other compels the railroads to| fcers and attendants, and the equip-' 8 || ame : ¥ . KOBT, L, McDONALD. furnish them with free transporta-/ ment of suitable rooms for a court ; Our large variety of styles, ALDERMEN, tion. The people will make short) and library, and carries an appro | ; = lay Ward, J. C. CLARK, work of both amendments, Legisla-| priation of $24,000. ; The custom made fit of our Clothes 2nd Ward, J, W. BERRY. turesin Missouri are an evil, perhaps} Governor Dockery says: “I am | 3rd Ward, 8. D. WALDEN. a necessary one, and the people are! constrained with great reluctance to oo and the ow Prices. 4th Ward, W. H. HUPP. not likely to pay more for the inflic-| disapprove of this measure. The in- ¥ tion than at present. So far as free] vestigation 1 have made compels the BUDDING BOOMS. transportation is concerned, if itwas| conclusion that there is no judicial! Stylish Suits for Mien, made mandatory upon the part of the railroads to grant it, the mem- bers would find something else to sandbag. As matters now stand we know where to find them, and had better let well enough or bad enough alone upon the principle that it keeps them out of other mischief.—Osceola Democrat. necessity for the establishment of} this court. The Kansas City court} ‘ P $6.00, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $15, $18. $20 of appeals during the last five years | a handed down 2,326 opinions, an =z Stylish Suits for Boys, court is up with its docket. The St. | aN | $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $i5 average of 263 annually, That | Louis court of appeals has rendered ! 1,712 decisions, an average of 342) oon et Stylish Suits for Children, It is believed that the budding booms for governor of both James H,. Whitecotton, speaker of the House, and Lieut. Governor John A. Lee were injured by legislative frosts of the session of the General Assem- The Missouri river like the Missis- sippi is ona rampage and flooding the low lands on either side, doing great damage. 4 The Bond of the Charleston Negro Has bly just closed. It takes a mighty level headed man to come unscathed prom an og ‘or — show » legi ive ag that both the St. Louis and Kansas nN from these legislative muddles, that City courts are able to promptly dis- | Hawaiad Sack $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00. $5.00 c Y aspiring atateemen. It is said that “Th annthas cour di exbahinied au Sam B. Cook, secretary of state, had Springfield, the business will not be the good judgment and adroitness more than sufficient to fully occupy ¥ his gubernatorial stock Wg risen ac- , ‘yh : nm Serene Se The Latest Effects In Negilee Shirts, | a Ps ts here ed fe : CRUG 15 BOW COLE ree. bill which creates a board ofelection ands that if Supreme Judge Jas. B. rea * ° and over. This law is an amend- All the Nobby things In Neckwear he is a factor that will have to be oon to oad Face ree law. reckoned with Been Approved. Soveaee Beaker sige, Sar FOR YOUR EASTER OUTFIT. | : in our laws should not made ex It is thought that the develop- ae pe Washington, March 27.—W. D. ; eur " useful purpose. I think we have too Big Stock of demonstrates pretty conclusively * much legislation.” ™ Trunks THE ike mah.nial aan expect to be a port of Charleston. Secretary Shaw —— i UNnKS, successful candidate tor two offices | to-day approved Crum’s bond for Operator Terrorized a Trala. Sut Cases, CLOTHER at once, or that holding an impor- $50,000 and his commission is al-) Springfield. Mo., March 27.—F. T. Grips- j 4 Sanh antes a4 tha hacda ol the penne ready in Charleston. It was the| Holiday, a telegraph operator, who ¢ Laat original intention of Crum to filea| has been-employed at West Plains, ever, to all rules, and Judge Gantt’s| "8 deemed advisable to follow the| Holiday was intoxicated and terror- : 4 now almost general practice of being , ae flourishing a revolver and threaten- Chepoople se generally conceded that| Welty and Guaranty company of| Stil he reached Springtlde iti sdedital ‘hose who hold to Baltimore furnished the necessary aus y bond. Thus Crum continues to be a Order of Publication. the event of bis being » candidate, ualify within a few days and take|1 geri ney Bate ty, Missouri C e cireul 8 COU! , . prove @ strong factor im the race. homed y "Yebruary term, 1008, Naomi Dempeey, plain~ James Reed, Mayor of Kansas City, house, When Congress re-esnemblee wit a ‘Gandie and Sarah A” Caudle he state who are backing him to win next winter, Crum’s nomination will] ®¥#>and, defendants. : i Entries are not yet closed and a new |@veto_be submitted again to the) xow at tis day comes the plaintit herein by DUTICS Bi hovy Senate. His friends may delay ac- her attorney Miles 8 Horn,and files her petition candidate may enter, who will change b 7 iy y ac Sileciag sone, other things that defendants 7 ‘A Caudle, 3 \' } good material already before the he will CONUS Is OF AD ae plesat ae none sito iat of aoa y rm public, and it is evident that no se- rious mistake can be made. : t it have proven grave yards for many pane of tha bistnass, UL The Newest Shapes in Hats, to steer clear of these ‘breakers and time of one judge. commissioners in cities of 300,000 Gantt concludes to enter this race, cept when they may subserve some ments in the late senatorial canvas, | ., P Crum, a negro, is now collector of the he will be expected to till out his bond, indorsed by reliable personal |@8 taken from a passenger train fs H ized the passengers on the train by fitness and ability is so well recogniz bonded by a surety company. The the above views that he would, in) tional issue. He will probably | ore or tate tt a8. charge of the Charleston, custom | tig, va, Sion R Caudle and Amy 1 Caudle hia has enthusiastic friends all over the Order of Publication, ion i i i i ion K Caudle, Amy L Caudle, John H Caudle, all'tthe books. ‘There is no lack of| 10" indefinitely and in the meantime | ser Tents, Maule Jonceand Join Jone ure of the President. Deputy Collec- | time that said defedants be notified by publi- * - cation that plaintiff has commenced a suit tor Barnwell, who is now in chargeof| against them in this court the object and gen- . . er ure of which is to quiet her title and the custom house, has publicly an- at defendants of all right, title or interest ‘ cary Y o i m they may have or apparently have in and to Governor Dockery has vetoed the nounced — he will = serve under the following decried Teal estate Wine i an, sone ‘ . I BC" F ill viv peing situare in the countyof Bates and state bill establishing an appellate court _— = — so os yet = of ilwoun, to-wit: Lota nember one and two springtield, ¢ lieve y|Dr.Crum at least one chance to make | (1 and 2)of the northwest quarter of secton at Springfield, as believed by many Dae Aj tn. tomaalID. eieiee GAH) OF caaee thoughtful men throughout the} anappointment. Several other white th sud containing ne hundred and ; - and fully vest the state, who had given the matter}men employed in the custom house y reason of long, continuous, iw ti f exclusive and adverse possession of said prem- thought, that he would do. There have also declared their intention] {ss by piainua and those under whom she ely ; 3 Py: ; : . i is no judicial necessity for this court. |to resign if Crum is commissioned, | M0003 jus and is of the B " it i of the state of Missouri, 1899. It would have added to the burdens| but it is understood there are at) or rai tat et end adjudged that ‘the dee ‘ i iving |least fifty applications from white | fendants have no estate or interest whatever in of the state revenues without eng vd app: ‘ or to said afore described land, and that the a compensating advantage. The} men for positions under Crum. title of piainci is good and valid, and that the BO OTS a ‘oe blished defendants be forever enjoined and debarred appelate courts, as now establishec from asserting any claim whatever in or to said in St. Louis and Kansas City, are Maine Mystery to Be Solved. fendants be_and'apposr at this coer’. at the OXFORDS $250 sSHOE ree PVOMEN ; : 7 ona , to be be a — ~ well up with their work. It would] Washington, March 29.—Thenavy | the. ‘court house, Inthe “city” of ial have been someadvantagetoSpring-| department has been notified that | BON %sat "Sn Gr 'betore the ‘arse Jane field, and provided fat places for) the work of the battle ship Maine is These, (ht ucmma will ts taken a8 eoutenoee and FR three judges, a clerk, marshal, sten-| to be raised in Havana harbor, thus |) er en ee ni ee nat a ayy heroot N } ographers, ets. Governor Joho 8.) making possible a final solution of De Penhees eee Ors 5 tee } Marmaduke vetoed asimilar bill. the mystery surrounding the manner | printed and published in Bates county Miee —— in which the vessel was blown up. sare to at Least dltees dayaveters the act he Philadenphia Record says: |'The wreck is to be raised by Cuba, at | ** °° s*t "Rs TE EON. Circuit Clerk, “So faras the state of Missouriis|her own expense and bids for the | 4 %°°py of therecord Witness my hand and < WE CAN SkKOW YOU cocerned, the members of the Beef| work have been asked. omatthet ay ry no) Rien Trust are made outlaws by judicial) Ever since the conclusion of the |22-4t C. M. 'Banxtey, Deputy. decree, as they are in fact. It is true|Spanish war the navy department Sadlen-ok Sieithenen ALL THE N EW SH APES that‘the payment-of the money fine, | has been besieged with requests from rder of Publication. pine " nat STATE OF MISSOURI, | n. high as it is, will constitute a trifling | contractors for the privilege of raising Conpty of Bates, penalty in comparason with the|the famous wreck. The department) J og! ag ‘hh cad pan : IN FOOT WE AR enormous extortions of the~ trust. | has invariably replied that there was| p, p, . a Yet the power that has imposed this} no fund for this work and that, at] “Now artis day comes the plaiatit herein, b; fine upon the outlawscaninflict upon | any rate, Cuba’s consent to the raie- | bs storey. TW. Silvers, and 8 Ses is pet them a more condign penalty should | {ng of the wreck would be necessary that dete " they continue to treat court decrees | before the work could be undertaken. with contempt.” There is still much curiosity and Se difference of opinion as to whether United Ltates Senator W. J. Stone|the Maine was destroyed by some has announced that he has selected| outside power, or, as the Spanish | Co. Mo., to-wit: ‘ js Joseph Tall, of Clark county, to be|claim, by spontaneous combustion | ter,« crection ia" sowaip ah ot Don t Fail to see them his private secretary. Mr. Tall has|in her magazines. The question will) ves ul title thereto nth ere Vat been chief clerk of the two last houses | probably be settled finally when the pag pe tmny te of the Missouri legislature. He is a| wreck is raised. =n very popular young politician, and pepe eg oa has been Senator Stone’s strong sup- Roosevelt's Chief Speeches, porter. Milwaukee, March 26.—Joseph V. . ; Quarles, United States senator, who a passage it will be unlawful for any pereon to eell, offer for sale or give to any minor under 18 years of

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