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FUGITIVE JEWS TELL OF MASSACRE. Details of the Slaughter at Kish- eneff Related by Witnesses STREETS FILLED WITH DEAD. Wanton Slaughter Carried on for Hours. New York, May 14—The first authentic details of the real extent of the Kisheneff massacres have reach- ed this city with an appeal for aid sent out by a committee in Kisheneff. It states that a careful investigation has been made as to the number of Jews killed and injured in the riots, and places it at fifty killed, eightv- five seriously and 400 slightly wounded. It adds that thousands of families were left destitute in the streets, having no shelter, clothes or food. The homeless were of all classes. That the mob struck down every one who tried to atand between it and the victims of its tury is borne out by the fact that forty Christians were among the injured. FUGITIVE ARRIVES. The first fugitive to reach America from Kisheneff arrived here last night on the Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse and was taken from Ellis Island this morning to the office of the Jewish Daily News. “Until last month,” he said, all was as well with me as it can be fora Jew in Russia. On Easter Sunday last noisy crowds went rushing around the city smashing in doors and making a great disturbance, I was frightened and I said to my grandfather: ‘We had better hide or they will kill us,’ “But he said; ‘It is only the Chris- tians celebrating Easter. I am not afraid. I will go out into the street now, while this crowd is still pass ing.’ “He had no sooner stepped from his door than he was beaten over the head and shoulders and 'eft in a heap in the gutter. We found that héhad been terribly burt, and that his arm was broken. We got him to a hospi tal, where he died before morning. He was 73 years old.” ANOTHER OUTBREAK FEARED, Londen, May 14.—The desperate economic situation in southwest Russia, between Odessa and the Roumanian frontier, has been brought to a crisis by the recent mas- sacres of Jews, which, it is feared, will be repeated. as the racial and labor conflict in that region remains at a ‘complete deadlock. The only dispatch concerning the massacre at Kisheneff to be printed in the London newspapers to-day is from the St. Petersburg correspond ent of the Telegraph. This dispatch states that the newspapers of St. Petersburg publish horrible details of the massacre. One carpenter had both of his hands sawed off by his own saw. Some women had their eyes gouged out and others were rip- ped open. Some Jews had their arms pulled ‘asunder from their bodies. Several children were flung out of windows into the streets Four thousond families are said to be in want. Dong Gong Re-captured. St. Louis, Mo., May 7.—Dong Gong, the Chinese leper, who escaped Monday from the isolation cottage at quarantine, was recaptured to- dayand will be returnéd to the quar- ters occupied by him for more thana year. He was found in a Chinese laundry, many customers of which burned their linen when they learned of the capture. . Whipped His Boy to Death. White Pine, Tenn., May 15.—A far- mer named Rinehart, living near here, whipped his 15-year old son so severely that the boy died to-day. The boy had taken a sack of wheat from the store of Hugh Stokely and tried to sell it back to the owner. Stokely told the boy’s father to pun- ish him severely or he would have him arrested. Rinehart is said to have beaten his son so badly with a stick that he died soon after. Beauty and Strength Are desirable. You are strongand vigorous, when your blood is pure. Many—nay, most—women, fail to properly digest their tood, and so be- come pale, sallow, thin and weak, while the brightness, freshness and beauty of the skin and complexion, depart evil, by eating nourishing food, and toking a small dose of Herbine after each meal, to d eaten. 50c at Store. CASTORIA. ‘Bears the ‘The Kind You Have Bought a Lets . L. Tucker’s Drug UMBRIA BOMB MADE IN CHICAGO Believe the New York Police, Who Are Following up the Case. SUSPECTS LODGINGS LOCATED. Also Mechanics Who Assisted Him in His Device. Remedy this unpleasant) what you have | of the low d Chicago, Ill., May 14.—Was a plot to blow the Umbria to atoms hatch- ed Chicago? That such fs the case is indicated by the fact that a trunk found in the possession of a New York suspect was shipped from thie city April 25 by a man who spent nearly a week in mysterious tinkering be- hind the closed doors of a room ina Washington boulevard flat. The man gave his name as G. Russell. Now the question is being asked who is Russell's or Rosseau’s Chicago conspirator, a mysterious, dark, middle-aged man, So far as can be learned, he never visited Russell in his rented room on the west side boulevard. Yet, between him and the man who shipped the trunk, is! ‘ts said to have been evident a silent, oo need q “extract. Paness and ij digestion. | perfect understanding, betokening To Cure a Cold in One Day. {sympathy, if not intimacy. It is} Tae Laxative Bromo Quinine {known that while Rnesell worked | Tablets. All druggists refund the busily during the day taking apart money if it fails to cure E. W. clockworks and pounding, sawing | Grove's signature is on each box. | and filing bebind tightly closed doors | “"* oe oh ee every evening would leave the house | Prisoner Kills Jailer; Shot by Victim's and remain away until late. It is Wife. believed that his time was spent with c his dark companion and perhaps| Guthrie, Okla., May 14.—In eacap- with others. ing here to night from the county The mysterious trunk was bought| jail, W. W. Montgomery, an alleged in West Madison street. 8. E. Barr, | bigamist, shot and killed the jailer, who sold the trunk, gives a descrip- Jerry Emerson, and wasin turn shot tion of Russell, fitting that of Ros-|by Emerson’s wife. He got away, eau. the extent of his injuries not being The Chicago police this afternoon | Known. discovered three of the men who, it is ; naw A has ee aro ti i in | ing three wives, one living in t- manvlactaring the deadly: device. iee008 0 Sevard, Okla. and the e y "| third in Iowa. Two of the wives ap- The men are J. W. Seymour, carpen- here against him and he was ter; J. W. Elsenburg, blacksmith and/in jail under indictment awaii John Clarke machinist. Seymour] trial. He had just completed hi planed down four strips of wood, and| bath, when he grabbed the jailer’s Clarke made him acone, with an inch cigs Seek age. ey 5 base and a disk to fit it. therefore well armed. A posse is in Inspector McCluskey said: “I be- pursuit. lieve the machine was made in Chica- CABTORIA. go. We have discovered already Bears the Tha Kind You Have Bought how, when and where the infernal | Bignavare machine was made.” « C4 re Bribes Offered a Governor. Lincoln, Neb., May 15.—Governor fi.\ Delicate Children— Whose development is retarded or who are growing too rapidly A b predipested. food with une- ed strengthening properties. #| Not an intoxicant but a real malt AU druggists sell it. Prepared by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n Mickey to-day in an interview said that he had been offered $1,000 each for four positions under the state ‘overnment. @ says he was offered that sum di- rectly to appoint certain persons to the position of oil inspector, deputy oil inspector and commandant of the soldiers’ home at Grand Island. He would not make public the name of the offices sought by the fourth per- son nor will he say what action, if any, he intends to take in the mat signature is on every box of the genuine a tive Bromo-Quinine Taviet che remedy thet sore went i ome dap aT Re e Boars the The Kind You Have Alva 5 Bought Officer and Citizen Killed in a Duel. Kansas City, Mo., May 14.—Ste- phen Flanazan, a patrolman, and George E. Spencer, @ former resident of Birmingham, Ala., fought a pistol duel at close range in a room as 504 West Fourteenth street this after- noon. Spencer was killed and Flana- gan mortally injured. The shooting grew out of the fact that Spencer had been annoying wo- men and children in the neighbor. hood for several days For weakness, weari- overwork. Best for St. Louis, U. 8. A. Dell you Buy Your PARE BEE ECE EES i West Side Square, Clover Seed, Rape Seed, Cane Seed, Soy Beans, Millet and Kaffir Corn. Reclean Flax Seed for Seeding. Wheat, Corn, Oats and Flax. Always doing business 312 days in a year. WILL G, REED, oc nr SAM WALLS. Opposite Court House. ROVER and weigh in good flesh 1,800 and 1,700 : ———n pounds respectively. Both registered. own blocky kind. Can show colts of them on the place that ill weigh one thousand pounds at one year old. Will stand the season of 1903 at my barn 3 miles northeast of Butler on old North place, $12.50 for colt to stand and suck. This stock, to be appreciated, should be seen, J. W. BARNHART. | identified as a robber who held up a woman one night last week and it is believed he thought he was to be ar rested for that crime. Spring Ailments. There is an aching and tired feel- ing; the liver, bowels and kidneys be- come sluggish and inactive, the diges- tion impaired, with little or no ap- petite, no ambition for anything, and a feeling that the whole body and mind needs toning up. ‘Che trouble is, that during winter, there has been an accumulation of waste matter in the system. Herbine will remove it, secure to the secretions a right exit, and by its tonic effect, fully restore the wasted tissues and give strength in place of weakness. 50¢ at H. L. Tucker’s Drug Store. : AMORET, MO. AS ie. LPS, M. D., LL.D. oS PROF. EDWARD E. PHE Greatest of All Physicians, Eminent Discoverer of PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., BUTLER, MO. Vale. Tlis unusual talent soon brought him reputa- tion and prominence, First he was elected to the professorship of anatomy and surgery in the Vermont University, Next he was aj pointed lecturer in Dartmouth College. following year he was chosen to most important professorship in the country, a place that be occupied when he made his world-famed discovery of Paine’s Celery Com- nd. This infallible cure for those fearful ills that impure blood, has endeared the great doctor . to the world. Two grey Percheron stallions, will DLAMOND DYES COLOR ANYTHING ANY ' promos Dgzalon Cert Promotes Digestion‘ » ness andRest.Contains neither |f ones nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC, : me B Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- |e tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhgea F Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. , FacSimile Signature of Bd flaw. NEW YORK. _ a THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE CITY, PA ek RNR le 8d fo 80 St. Leuis mall. No. 26 Kanaan City express No, 24 St Louts express No. 104 Looal Freight..... 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