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The usual number of beggars have Prosecater is Indicted. en a ! ! arrived. Chief of Police Moore told , Mo., Nov. 16- . BEYOND CONTROL | the Mail thie morning of « woman| .esgenon the cand Taegu 7 ‘ this afternoon the grand juryrepors— i E i Suit who made practi of bgsog #04 | tour tar ile eguant RF. Scany a ef fi B. ; . wi ry r ie a ing attorney, for accepting fF Chl Weather tn § Kee THOUSANDS ARE INFECTED. | ygral tines. He saye the woman | Pomcwuns sHOmel: nd | | PS ve ye a ankiehinenines ar A menting Haga! fees and receiving if sieadilinies | i “G81 |Mexican Authorities Unable to| who te able tocarn a living. Many| ‘Several otter bille against persons ] a5" Sea Check Advance of the deserve assistance but quite | connected with the legislature were 4 McKIBBENS . Na eS Sa ae + only & minu' 0 ve} known i -™ Dread Scourge. the clty.—Nevada Mail. apprehended. Austin, Tex, November 15 —Yel- : low fever is epidemic in Mexico. The es) - 47 A A A A A A A A A A A ff ff fe AAA scourge is beyond the control of the health authorities. Thousands of cases exist that have never been reported, and the ignorance of the population of the infected vone pro- notes the spread of the disease, while the situation daily grows worse. SPE ek y It is «inted that the stretch of aR ES country lying between Monterey and ecg gn Renee Laredo, even to the most isolated haciendas, are infected, and that The Height nothing but a generalfrost check the ravages of the peat. The ouly re of Perfection Ie found in the Clothes we deeming ray of hopein the distressing situation is the statement of the authorities that the death rate from sell. Every garment tailor- ed in the best manner, Guaranteed to retain the Cold Weather Goods Coal heating stoves, Superior air tight, Superior gem oak, Radiant Home, Radiant home hot blast. WOOD HEAT Hagey King heaters, I. X. L. king heaters, Box stoves. A few cast stoves at your own price. Coal hods, coal shovel, fire pokers, stove boards and stove mats. Cook Stoves and Ranges. Quick meal steel ranges, Superior steel ranges, Superior cast ranges and Superior cook stoves. Allof the above goods are Always Reliable. We are not trying to establish a “Cut Rate Store”. We are not trying to make the big- gest show. Our ambition is to deserve the reputation of being Always Reliable. Our great effort is to make every customer satisfied and Overcoats. {n sight. a pleased with the treatment received at our A SHERIFF AFTER ZIEGLER. store. No matter whether you want Grocer- $5.00 be $22.00 E ee ies or Hardware, or s Wagon or Buggy. or mere- y agiwielt.. 44 andiiliin : : Blankets 45¢ pair up. 1,500 yards Best Outing flannel made IOC yard Special Heavy Cotton flannel IOC yard Underskirts 50c up the disease is onlo equal to 5 percent of the known cases. Tales of horror and deprivation from medical attendance accompany the report, and it is asserted that hundreds have been buried without the least attempt at isolation or efforts made to prevent the spread of the terror. Bvsinees is simply submerged. It is estimated that the Icss already suffered by Monterey alone as the result of the epidemic aggregates more than $2,000,000, and the end of the financial depression is not yet : ig § Prices No higher than the Ladies Underwear 25¢ up Mens Underwear 2c up Ladies Special fleeced Hose 18¢c 2 pairs 35¢ Boys and Misses Fleeced Hose I 5 @ pair : | Mens Woolen and Fleeced Socks. Youths Suits and The Requisition Issued By Governor ly a box of matches we will be glad to serve i Mens Flannel Shirts. - aoe hoa me promptly, courteously, and willingly herons ———— — ; roduce always wanted. Yours truly, \ ‘ Mens Duck Coats. Overcoats Jefferson City, Nov. 16.—The re- G CAB y Mens and Boys Caps. quisition for Wiliam Ziegler, the E LE ’ Mens Felt Boots $3.00 to $15.00 multi-millionaire and baking powder “4 i +f &. i magnate, was issued by Governor ‘ Dockery to-night on Governor Odell, North Side Square, Butler, Mo. of New York, The application for the requisition was prepared by the attorney general, Mr. Crow, this af ternoon and presented to the gov ernor early in the evening. Sheriff G. A. Smith will leave here : at 3:40 o’clock to morrow morning to bring Mr. Ziegler to Missouri to answer to the three indictments againat him. The sheriff will reach New York Wednesday and hopes to be able to leave there by Thuraday ; night Sometime may be lost in get ting Governor Odell to honor the re _— AT — quisition. Sheriff Smith had arranged toleave here at 6 o'clock this evening, but Governor Dockery did not get the papers signed in time. Some are of the beli f that the requisition will not rod honored by the governor of New ork. Come and see us, We want your business, ‘ b Pa Ladies Warm Lined Shoes. 4 - . McKIBBENS. Childrens Suits and | Neary Fleeced Underwear T5C Overcoats $1.25 to $6.00 | Per Suit. AAITLER WEEKLY TIMES | 4 bewocraric june, Ln ° Coessts Dense J. D., ALLEN, Eprror. From an article printed elsewhere it appears that Judge Graves aston TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ished the peopie of Jefferson City by — the simplicity of his democracy to “The Weexty Times, published every | such an extent that the Kansas City ureda’ dd: = i taaer bgt ener "Star took note of it, J udge Graves —_—_——_ |i one of the most: democratic judges dSadging from present prices we | on the Missouri bench. He is a com- ‘presume that President Roosevelt | moner of the commoners; and be- -and Mark Hanna have quit dealing | longs to that class of native Missou- ‘ta hogs and cattle. As they were | rians who hold to the belief that-“a - strenuously charged with causing the | man’s a man for a’ that.” He does high pricesfor such stock we presume, | not believe that his election to an of of course, that they are responsible | fice gives him the right to bullraggle @er the fal! in prices.—Stockton Jour- | the people or makes him a whit bet- ‘ im’ ter or worse than ordinary mortals ; ee The only aristocracy he recognizes i- The large department store of D. | that which springs from an honest ‘Trawford & Co., of St. Louie, wae! ang upright-life, and it is the know] 4 Maced in the hands of a receiver, | edge of this fact that makes him pop- ‘Augh Mekittrick, Saturday alter. | ular with his constituents and instills <waon, and the proprietors, Dd. Craw: | into them a belief that he isa safe ford, and John F. Crawford will be | and conservative leader and should odjudged bankrupts. They acknowl: | reach a higher elevation than a dis- -eadged in writing their inability to trict judgeship. And he will becalled vay the firm's indebtedness. The| higher, We believe that the next petition was filed at three banks, one |p mocratic convention will nomi- _ 6 Reading, Pa., one at Philadelphia | nate him tor supreme judge, and his «nd the other at toe I! remarkable fairness to opponents “which claim indebtedness of $5,000 and simplicity tp the people at large each against the firm. According to | »i11 cause him to lead his ticket when * tbe joint petition of the banks it is the votes are being polled. » @ieged that Crawford’s assets Se are $500,000, and liabilties $900, | The statistics in the department of c ~~ Sas Chnntacd ciate i one ot] sanenias Gf, Maes ewe peepee pracinmal -y 4 for socaring | regal erm, I : less than wholesale price the oldest and largest concerns in St. | this if ee crops to be 2,213,-|to Fisher the appointment. , will proceed to sell the above dederil . \Lonis, D, Crawford, by his business | 000,000 bushels or an average of| This indictment is said to be the ” he and indonsivable energy, | 25.8 bushels per acre, being a little fe need foo sgn agplans # Unites ho Only the first quality of + guilt the business from the start and | in excess of the average yield in the omascr OB rges of thie ; a been proud of it. The start of | last ten years. nature, and caused much excitement | between the hoars of ning o'clock In "the. fore- Rubb er B oO ots “his failure began during the cam- eg) For the best clothing at the Lowest Prices Go to Joe [leyer, THE CLOTHIER. sanessscsoenssornerensiorsel INDICT AU. S. SENATOR. 0 K STORE About 75 Women’s and Misses CLOATKS cost from $4.00 to $10.00 YOUR CHOICE $1.50 All the all wool Dress Goods as Omaha, Nov, 16 —The investiga | fall stnlé fond to gnké dal witonen Serges, Waterproofs, tion by the bie grand jury into bate Court, tn Bates county, State of Silssouri, the charge that Charles Dietrich, | t¢ be held at Butler, Missouri, on .he — day sa.8 eet : : fof Ket 1904 H H'GARDNER, United States senator of Nebraska, “wa " » Dantauttate, Suitings, has been trafficking in postmaster. Bh ‘ ships, resulted this evening in the re- Sehok: Pad Mortgage Sele, Zi bilen es etc turn of indictments, not only againat| Whereas John Trimble and Mary Trimble his . Fy i, wife executrd and delivered to Bates count: the senator, but against Jacob Fish | it'the state of Missouri, two school fand wot er, postmaster at Hastings, who, it one dated August 6th. 1879, anu recorded Also fancy Waist Goods and White Waistings Ata Price That Will Move Them procuring his appointment. The indictment against Senator Our blankets were all bought before the rise in cotton and will be sold at To Come Before Judge Graves. Jefferson City, Nov. 16.—Judge Hazell this afternoon at 2 o'clock continued the Matthews case and set it for trial before Judge W. W. Graves here December 18, following the Farris and Smith trials. Notice of Final Settlement. Mr. Dietrich, of Nebraska, Charged With Bribery in a Postoffice Deal. Dietrich charges thgt he accepted money and property in consideration | 2! of his recommending Fisher for ap- pointment as postmaster at Hast- ings. That against Postmaster Fisher charges him with making an agreement with Senator Dietrich by noon and Invorests and ceets of exwouting thie trast” j 5, when it id he | Col. Henri Watterson, editor of the b JOE T. SMITH, int 0 pene ‘he political Louisville Courier-Journal, favore|be taken, if any, to apprehend Sena-|-*** _ Stef of Bates County. mo. and Overshoes «opinions of his employes, and di:- the nomination of Senator Gorman, | ‘oF Dietrich cuuld not be learned to- School Fund Mortgage Sale, ¢harged a number of them because of of Maryland, for president by the night. ton bis pifeon thevan aye . at prices less “abel support of the Democratic | emocrate next year. Mo tite -” ver to , than , Speaker Cannon has appointed y e sewhere Congressman DeArmond as a mem- Other firms in that city did Wicket. ty Sedalia, Mo., Nov. 16—Sponta. ; K=Pl , ber of the committee on rules and ts the boller secu altho Rodel f fi ber the Place Ahesame thing, but they were lees Basie ot op judiciary. | R CT EB wopen'in their action. This brought com) bern | that plant with —__ 1.500 bushels wheat and 350,000 eabout more or less of a boycott the firm, and was said atthe —— ithme to have weakened it financially.| Since the land slide in New York| pounds of flour at 7:30 o'clock this -—Nevada Mail. Hanna stock for president has tak-| morning, ; . en 8 sudden rise with republican _fia negro appointee, 8. C. Crum, Sy oy = soc hg gel his name to the hornn teil ghd tesco Sie toate at ite last regular sesaicn,