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at eee Trial of Jett and White Will Be | KILLED WOMAN TO SAVE BROTHER MM. A | A R | | A An- Prosecuted Without Delay. Invisible Then the Boy Hanged Himself in Ex- Ssnaue hall ete, ont alias E to Health piation of His Crime. comes from the low lands and marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. ape amano: Sees eee into the lungs and taken by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy the life-giving ies of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can to get rid of Malaria and its effects. | S. S$. S, does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimu lating them to vigorous, oe coo 8. 8. 8 eae ot iy sates ing but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and the appetite increases almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenie or other mineral in S.S.S. It is strictly and entirely a pia nag eed remedy. Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CC., Atlante. Ga. Jackson, Ky., May 27.—Curtis Jett and Tom White, the alleged as- sassin of J. B. Marcum, Dr. D. B Cox and Town Marshal Cockrell, may be put on trial for their lives here to- morrow. Circuit Judge Redwine will at least decide definitely when they Berlin, May 29.—News ofasingular tragedy near Odessa, Russia, has reached here. Stefan Monvastyrski, the owner of ; a large estate, met and loved a Vien- are to be tried nese variety singer, calling herself The two alleged murderers were Baroness Von Nagel, and induced brought into court this morningand hae in etalk bhkaabaie. presented for trial, but Common- His brother, Alexis, 14 years old, wealth Attorney Byrd asked thatthe strongly disapproved of tk cul cases be passed until to-morrow | oj oatediy threatened to compel the morning. = baroness to leave the estate. B. Fults French, of Winchester, the One night Stefan went to Odessa noted ex-feud leader of the French-| . 14 the next morning & servant no- Eversole war of several years ago, ticed that the door of the baroness’ appeared for the defense. He is to] oom was etill locked. A rapping at be assisted by John L. Noble, ex-| the door was not answered so the police judge of Jackson. French said police were summoned and it was that by to-morrow the mother of opened forcibly. Jett would be on hand with addi-} corpse of the baroness was tional counsel. The prosecution will/toung on her bed. She had been be assisted by John E. Patrick, and strangled and on her nose were the perhaps Charles J. Bronston of Lex-| marks of teeth. From a leatherstrap ington, one of the foremost criminal The Kind Yop Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA }: THE CENTAUR COMPANY, WHEW YORK OFTY. wn . A Hatpin Used on a Masher, To Entertain American Ships. New York, May 27.—A blue-eyed! Berlin, May 28.—The German for- attached to a hook in the wall hung | girl, a hat pin, a Fifth avenue stage yon lawyers in Kentucky. the body of Alexi don the tabla . ’ eign office has been informed that the ; It is believed Judge Redwine will] vane nie reading ne follows: [uo Nell dressed man of Aty, were United States Furopean aquadron| fil «apeteel Resnedy for Constipa. 1d was a note reading as follows: “The woman wanted me to share my brother’s sin. May God pardon me for what I have done, Through this act I have secured Stefan’s future welfare and 1 beg him to erect a cross over my grave. The woman was strangled by my hands. It is two and a half o'clock at night. Farewell Stefan, Fulfill the request of vour unhappy brother who warm- ly loved you.” the constituents of a short but) »ij| arrive off Kiel June 25. Chan- absorbing drama to-day which re-| oelor Ron Buelow was much gratified sulted in a new method of extermin- | and said Emperor William was pleas- ating the masher evil being introduc- ed. It is intended to make its recep- ed. The blueeyed girl was Miss] ¢;,, impressive. Leoti Blaker, and she ranahatpin| pho Bmperor, Prince Hoary end into the masher’s arm with such vio- Couns Von Buelow will take part in lence that the occupants of thecoach | the entertainment of the American were thrown into confusion by the| joerg, The Imperi js perial Yacht club Baler e of the elderly stickee. Miss , already hasset apart $10,000 for the faker comes from Kansas, and has | week's expenses, which will largely be only been in New York @ few days | gnent ona dinner at the end of the No arrest was made, as she thought ht raci . m yacht racing. punishment sufficient had been ren- onishiesniaseapiciniinamntes dered. She says New York mashers Hot Weather Weakness. are worse than Kansas tramps, but she is able to take care of them. Worms Convulsions, Feverish- || ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. .FacSimile Signature of postpone the trials until Monday, firstday of the regular term ofcourt. Commonwealth Attorney Byrd in- tends to have the jury secured from some 200 men brought from Morgan and Wolfe counties. No indictments were returned by the grand jury to- day. A number of persons were tak- en before the body, but the nature of the testimony is not known, except- ing that the murder of James Cock- rell was the subject under considera- tion. Riley Coldiron, who, with Capt. John Patrick, saw and recognized the assassins, and who has beena self-constituted prisoner at the Eaven hotel, afraid to stir about the town, either dayv—or-night,—beeatiee—ob ever-watchfuleve of the assassin, was taken before the jury by a detach- ment of soldiers. On the surface, everything is run- ning along smoothly, excepting last night there was one incident that, while trivial apparently, may kindle the fires of another desperate feud. Charles J. Little, the special officer, and Sheriff Woodson McChord, of Clark county, who had come here with their prisoner, Curtis Jett, man- acled hand and foot, were passing the store of the Hargis brothers, when Alex. H. Hargis and Judge James Hargis were coming out, to godown the street. Little stopped to shake hands with Alex. Hargis, not having seen him in some time, and they having always been the best of friends, said: ‘How are you, senator?” Hargis replied: “———— you, I don’t want» you about this store. You are no friend of mine.” Little assured Hargis that if helook- ed upon his official acts unfriendly to him he could do so. Sheriff McChord attempted to pacify the men, and Judge Hargis said he was no more welcome about the store of the Har- gis brothers than was Little. Me- Chord told him that his methods of frightening people in Jackson would not deter him. _NEW YORK. __ Alb nroAtisqgeld WE bh 35 Desi $38 SCENE Ae aa EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. $1,250,000 in Gold Dust. Vancouver, B. C., May 29.—A spe- cial from Dawson to-day says: Never before in the history of banking in Dawson have there been such heavy purchases of gold dust as yesterday Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table The Best is the Ch at Butler Station, rs 3 ft Loa sina ve en oo pied cheap but how good fe lo. . of summer weather, These _symp-| Xo. 24 St Loule express. —— ar, indicate that a tonic is needed | ‘anrrrn Ronen | that will create a healthy appetite, | Xo. 29 st, Loute & Joplin (limites) when puny and feeble they should be | “bathe - *| No. Fropl 1,38: given afew doses of White’s Cream | soe mpeg yer regulate the wo 2 Kanaas Clty a Joplin 8x Vermifuge, the children’s tonic, It »owela and impart natural activity - 108 Local Freight........ aces will stimulate and facilitate the di- to the liver. Thie, Herhine will do; tier & Wadieon Depart. gestion of their food, so that they itis a tonie, laxative and reatora- soon become strong, healthy and tive. H. J. Freegard, Propr. Grand active. 25e at H. L. Tucker's Drug | View Hotel, Cheney, Kan., writes: “T Store, Tf vou feel fagged out, listless and lacking in energy, you are perhaps Tax on Babies. | suffering from the debilitating effecte as cheap as some so-called newspa- pers, but it 1s ascheap asitis possible to sell a first-class newspaper. It prints all the news that fs worth ¢ printing. If you read it all the year : round you are posted on all the im- portant and interesting affairs of the silechisarrtahioabneai K, OC, Pitteburg & Gulf Time Table, | world. It is the best and most rell- 6,000 Negrves Flee from Pine Bluff. | Dr. Newton, Newton,” Kan.” 50c at | FtVal and departure of trains at Worland, able newspaper that money and Pine Bluff, Ark., May 27.—Ellen | H. L Tucker’s Drug Store. No. 1 Kansas oaty daly exproas . | brains can produce—and those should Burnett Jeff-rson, the negress who T s sourH OUND, * | be the distinguishing traite of a news- prophesied that Pine Bluff would be he Priest Dressed in Rags. No. 2 Through Port Arthar &: . paper that is designed to be read by No. 4Stloam § destroyed by a tornadonext Friday,| Mount Vernon, N. Y., May 28.—|, some all members of the family. was taken to the asylum to-day. | Lawyers who have just completed an Subscription price, $layear. Any The effect of her prediction continues | @djustment of the estate of the Rev. | route from the south to at Louls ‘Chicago, | hewsdealer newspaper or postmaster in @ marked degree. Joveph Albinger, pastor of the Ro-|gden, San Francisco. Portlend pa pool will receive your subscription or you The exodus of negroes from the |man Catholic church of Our Lady of | 7eat,a%s Tmake'Sbe pees ou bees | may mail it direct to : city is unparalleled The facilities of | Victoria, who died five years ago, |‘iihpine second to none in the weet ‘THE;REPUBLIC, passenger trains are inadequate, and | found that the Rev. Albioger, who 1Pass, Act. Ki St. Louis, Mo. c several hundred were left this morn-| was called a miser, and went about . ing on account of lack of room, One | the streets in rage, left $57,000. Of HARRIFT FRFDFRICK, WATCH ST. LOUIS. railway office exhausted its supply of | this amount $30,000 in gold was in OSTEOP ATHIST The greatest world’s fair the world tickets to near-by stations yester- | safe deposit vaults in New York. The + | has ever seen will be held atSt. Louis day. To day several plants in addi- | remainder was invested in realestate.| All classes of diseases successfully | 2 1908. To keep in touch with the A 7 treated. tat! ina | work of preparation for this great tion to those which have already Hon gy — ageing ect world’s fair and to get all the news done so closed. Others will close tc. Butler, Mo. * of all the earth, every reading person morrow. It is estimated that no CASTOR IA ieceaibici i should at once subscribe for the less than 6,000 negroes have already For Infants and Children, DR. H. M. CANNON, : at newspaper of St. Louis, the anpeaied fy om Tho Kind You Have Always Bought | #N" «sr. RUTLER, MO egret GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. Itstands pre- A Splendid Remedy. Bears the Wil! beim Adrian every Tuesday and Friday eminent and alone among American newspapers, and acknowledges no Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lum- ORS Ce eee ae bago and sciatic pains yield to the enn equal or rival. Its circulation ex- <-siaeia anna esecanarepetimematon tends to every gems and oi mi in ’ I the union, to Canada and Mexico, penetrating influence of Ballard’s 1, Mt. CHBIBTY, Mt DB. | A. yen and to every part of the world where Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the Children a Specialty. { Throat Specialist. | there are readers of the English lan- nerves and bone, and being absorbed | guage. It ought to be in your home into the blood, its healing properties k are conveyed to every part of the body and effect some wonderful DR: CHRISTY & ROE. during the coming year. See adver- i cures. Mr. D. F. Moore, Agent Illi- Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- tisement elsewhere in this issue. nois Central Railway, Milan, Tenn., ’ Office Telephone 20. Honse Telephone 10, and to-day. Amounts purchased by the two banks here in connection with the large amounts deposited for safekeeping will aggregate upward of $1,250,000. Present indications are that the Yukon’s output of gold this season will exceed that of last year by from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000, A moral wave similar to thatexist- ing in coast cities has been in prog- ress for some time with deadly effect. The result has been a great scatter- ing of gamblers and others against whom the crusade was directed. upon the digestive power of babie: have used Herbine for the last 12 years, and nothing on earth can beat it. It was recommended to me by Jessie Morrison's Appeal. Topeka, May 29.—Attorneys for Jessie Morrison, the Eldorado mur- deress, who lately was denied a new trial by the supreme court, have been working dilligently in the state law library for several days. They won’t talk, but the report is current that they are preparing to appeal the case to the supreme court of the United States. It is said that they have no hope of securing a re- hearing in the statesupreme court. Two Per Cent For Investors. Springfield, Ill, May 27.—In the case in bankruptcy in the United States district court of E. J. Arnold & Co, the St. Louis “get-rich-quick” concern, Judge Humphrey issued an order this afternoon approving the report of the receiver and ordered S. L. Schwartz discharged as receiver. Two Arrests Made in Stephens Mys- é tery. \ ery ment Store, Butler, Mo. Paci OO” Sedalia, Mo., May 28.—The deep mystery which has surrounded the The liabilities of the firm amount states: “I have used Ballard’sSnow _ ' . C. BOULWARE, Physi cold-blooded assassination of Ernest | t0 nearly $2,000,000, while the as | Liniment for rheumatism, backache, - \ T. Surgeon. Office worta side square sets realized are not more than $40,- | &tc-, in my family. It is a splendid Butler,Mo, Diseasesof womenand chil E. Stephens at his boarding-house in Pleasant Green on April 29 is ina fair way to be solved. In hopes of securing the rewards offered for the arrest and conviction of Stephens’s murderer, Pinkerton and private detectives have been at work on the case for the last three weeks, and as 4 result George Childs, @ negro, has been re-arrested and placed in jail at Boonville. Childs is the husband of a pretty mulatto wo- man, with whom Stephens, it is al- leged, had clandestinely associated. Prior to the killing of Stephens Childs had been informed of his wife’s suspicious conduct and he made threats that he’d killany one who disturbed his domestic relations. A few days afterwards Stephens was shot down by the assassin, who fired a load of buckshot and chunks of Py 3 reerg prey aay apy hat fron into his body. Childs was ar-| dreaded disease that science has been rested by the local authorities and rg og Fee gy ae taken to Boonville. only positive cure known to the medical At the preliminary examination no | fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution- evidence was produced toincriminate | ‘1, “lseate,, Seances &,, Constitutional Childs and he was discharged. tuined possession’ of the gun which | o¢ was need, as well as a confession from John Jones, whom they arrest- ed last night, and who, it is claimed, hid the weapon after it was used by | Hundred the assassin. Jones is held on the oe os: y — i My er j an aspecialty. it.” 25¢, 50c an 00 at H. L. =o TT MN LaHrr Tucker’s Drug Store. DR. J. T. HULL Arrested for a Chickasha 1. T, Murder. an 4) 1? sees Clothing Co. é veg Chickasha, I. T., May 28.—Walter} [RRMA Una Sudio.uorth side sausres- Bullets Mo. op Gillard, adrayman, and Joseph \ i cn puceibbn tiiniae ailmeaaabicemnaail aiamel didn ct i Merrifield a gambler, were arrested this morning, charged with complic- : ity in the murder of an unknown V mua, shot by “Bioade” Gragg «| Vigorous Old Age gambler, in a disreputable resort here last Monday night. Merrifield | »..) also is charged with selling liquor. WANTED. — ini We would like to eek, through the | with health nth x Var th pearoastee columns of your paper, if there is any | What BEST REMEDY for PILES parson who has used Green’s Augus, | Wsits & Rr ‘ ‘ ‘f Mower for the cure of Gentlemen : d ‘SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS. CS en iin im A Go YEARS’ 000, which is 2 cents on the dollar. Can Politicians Be Honest? Ann Arbor, Mich., May 28.—“No politician makes money honestly while in office,” said Prof. B. M. Thompson, the oldest member of the Michigan law faculty, to the fresh- man law class yesterday. ‘The peo- ple nave cut down thesalaries attach- ed to public offices to such an extent that all of it must be ueed to keep ‘in office. No politician can make a fortune honestly in politics. He who retires from office enriched by the proceeds of that office must needs re- tire with his honor besmirched.” $100 Reward $100. Pi -