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SLSSSS LELEEESLSOOOOIOG RICH MINE STRIKE. This Was a Real Salesman.|/{ q “T’ve got a kick coming,” said the t FARM LOAN S judge Graves President of the angry looking man to theproprietor 4 Cold Weather oods . . Company. . of the clothing store. The proprietor lifted his eyebrows and his shoulders with an air of sur prise. “A keek?” he said. “Yes sir, a kick. This suit that you sold me two weeks ago is no good under the sun. Look at it!” “De suit you haf on?” To be able to borrow money on real estate-on long time, with the privilege of : making payments before due, is an advan- tage which the frugal borrower appre- Register-Call, Central City, Colo. During the past year over 100 feet of tunnel, besides other exploration work, has been done on the Vassar property in Graham gulch, and the last reports are that the tunnel Coal heating stoves, Supenor air tight, Superior gem oak, Radiant Home, Radiant home hot blast. WoOooD HEATER ciates. We loan money in this way and " TH MASASSS AS SS. . 4 "= which is now in over 500 feet isshow-} “Yog, the suit I’ve got on. I’ve . : | Hagey King heaters, I, X. L. king heaters, heoete-<t tis wah’ Wallies tehotionr deine toveat nat at a low rate of interest : Box stoves. . A few cast stoves at your own sik Waller ik anhiine ot L. J.Jatin, Yessir, look at it” ES | price. Coal hods, coal shovel, fire pokers, Mountz, wae, however, made toore | ‘The clothier took his spectacles DUVALL & PERCIVAL, 4 . ly to fully disclose itsextent, but | ¢, his lished them with ove boards and stove mats. cently rom nose, po! stove @ |'heowners are confident that the | his ha adkerchief, readjusted them, BUTLER, MO. . 2 Bates ° ates County Investment Co, euiabin “as Mo. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracte of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Oholee securities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of rea! estate took the man gingerly by the sleeve of his coat, turned him gently to the ‘ight and examined him. Then he said, “V1?” “Well,” said the man, “look at the bag in them knees and all down the front the threads are showing, and here—see? The bottoms ain’teewed; they’re just pasted, and now, yousee, they’ve come unpasted at the back.” ‘ Pants Will bag—always.” “Sure, but not in two weeks. And the seams started under the arms.” “You most haf strained dem.” “I expect to strain anything I wear. I've got to move and I'vegot to breathe,.but every time I breathe in these clothes I bust off a button. Thatcloth ain’t goiug towear, You needn’t tell me that.” “] dond see no holes in it.” “No, but it’s showing the cotton all along where it’s been rubbed.” “Long here, my vrient,” said the clothier, ‘you must not expect too much. Dem clothes ain’t de best in der world, but you don’d ged de best for $6.75. Iremember ven you buy dem. I vanted you to dakesomding better, but you said dey vas goot enoughfor you Now yousee. Iam in de cloding business for twenty-five years and I dell you nefer youshould buy dem sheap suits.” Cook Stoves and Ranges. Vasear property will soon become asteady shipper and valuable pro ducer. The Vassar is owned by the Consolidated Investment company, incorporated in Arizona with $1, 000,000 capital and with main offices in Kansas City, Mo. Its president is Hon. W. W. Graves of Butler, Mo., judge of the 29th Missouri district court, who has recently’ been presid- ing at the trials of Missouri byodlere; ite vice president and general mana- ger, C. B Rhodes, is one of the best known business men and real estate dealers in Kansas City, with large and varied interests; H. H. Holden of Kansas City, is treasurer and B F, Goughenour of Kaneas City is secretary. The Colorado director is W. M. Philipps of the Denver Post. The company was organized on a novel plan and its stock issues have 20 year insurance guarantee of the Pacific Underwriting & ‘Trust com- pany. Under this arrangement no investor in guaranteed stock can lose the principal of his invertment, no matter what may befall In ad- dition to the Vassar the company owns ten acres of land in Jefferson county, Texas; 3,584 acres of rice lands in San Jacinto and Montgom ery counties, Texas, and large zinc mines near Galena, Kansas. It how 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 pleased with the treatment received at our store. No matter whether you want Grocer- ies or Hardware, or a Wagon or Buggy. or. mere- ly a box of matches we will be glad to serve you promptly, courteously, and willingly. Produce always wanted. Yours truly. G. E. CABLE. North Side Square, Butler, Mo. SAAS SASL AN ANSWER TO COLOMBIA. DEITRICH TRIAL BEGAN AT peony NOON IN FEDERAL COURT. The State Department Tells Reyes That somes Ns . 5 3.C. Quan. Proaident, Vioe-President. Seo’y. & Trees, Jro.C, Harms, Abstractor, ARS SSSISAA AA Commencing N ber 1st, To Search for an American. | ,Commencie ove cae wervinn St. Louis, Jan 7 —The family and | Kansas City to Jacksonville, relatives of Henry Hazelton, the lace pe ang gO here ra ip ag importer of this city rho disappear-| Frisco Syatem aud will be continued ed in Paris recently, have given up| throughout the winter months. hope of finding him. Mrs. Hazlton ma oy a train pes, is in @ dangerous condition from | *@nsas City as 6:30 p. m. . grief. She collapsed when news was — i the run to Jacksonville received that her husband’s coat,| In addition to through sleeper to hat and keyring had been found on| Jacksonville this train carries ele one bark of the Seine, Through W. , #antchaircars and Observation Cafe 3 Boyden of New York, a brother of {8x Operated by Fred Harvey. ile Mrs. Hezelton, the family will ask service. the United States consul at Paris,} For further information write or John K. Gowdy, to order that the | address, : J. . LOVRIEN, Seine be dredged in the hope of find- ‘ Ase’t Gen’! Pase’r. Agent, § 8 8 : 8 . the Panama Incident is Closed. District Attorney Summers Makes State- Washington, Jan. 9.—Generdl ment of Government's Case. ever, regards, and justly, ite Vassar} «What do you sell ’em for?” asked |ing the body. It is believed that Mr 27 Kansas City, Mo. ¢ Rafael Reyes, the barge —— Omaha, Jan 9—At noon a jury possession as the most valuable Of) the dissatiatied customer. Haz-lton was murdered, robbed und Ballard’s Horehound Syrup envoy, has received the answer 0 was secured to try Senator Dietrich. all, The Vassar claims and tunnel} «vat do sell dem for! To make| thrown into the river. = Washington government. to his note ric cmmectiil charging the United States with open diately relic i violation of the treaty of 1848. The answer, which was prepared by Secre- tary Hay, although couched in the most diplomatic terms and express- ing the wish of this government to deal justly with Colombia, is an em phatie refusal to reopen the Panama site were located in 1894 by Captain H. C. Lawrence, the mining engineer now, with the famous Sevier gold mines of Southern Utah and by C. E. Bird, also a well known mining en- gineer. The proprietors had theusual fortune until first E. C, Ferguson, the Little Rock banker, and then Mesers. McMahon and Philipps took charge of them. These men did much work but did not strike the vein. The Consolidated Investment com pany, successors to the latter two owners, seems however, to have ac- complished the desired result and developments will be pushed steadily on the property from thia time —Reg- ister-Cull, Central City, Colo. money. Suine benple vill alwaye - vant sheap suits und I svlldem, 1|MILLIONAIRE’S POOR STOMACH so sumesty breathing: Hears shust dell you de trut. Now, see! nye worn-out stom .| Stearns, Druggist, Shullsburg, Wie- here, I will mage it all right vit you. | fed millionaire - sy of the over’ | conein, writer, May 20. 190i: “I often paraded in hi hee iti > [gif you goot advice und I vill sell] public prints as a horrible example hounds . fi ne cuneate Hore. you die $25 suit for $118.25. Dat] of evils attendant on the possession | }owNC | YP toe s#o yee, colar gifs you your money back for dat|%fsteat wealth. But millionaires are pr better pats Tastion. To you | ‘ not the only ones who are afflicted | #ivem better satisfaction. 1 notice sheap suit, Idon’t make a cent oD| with bad etomachs, Theproportion | ‘Mat when I cell a bottle, they come dat suit for $25. No sir. Examine |is far greater among the toilers. Dya back for more. I can honestly reo- gre' 7 d it. 25¢e, 50c it. Long at de vinshings. Dry it|pepsia and indigestion are rampant Le Tu he’s Dy and $1.00 at among these people, and they suffer | 4. 4. Tucker's Drug Store. The customer half reluctantly 6 lar worse tortures than the million- A ped into the moat of the ae oh aire unless they avail themselves ofa | Coughing Spell Caured Death, Ten minuies later he left the atore|#tandard medicine like Green’s Au- “Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years, with a bundle under his arm and the | £08t Flower, which has been a favor | choked ‘to death earl we bron proprietor turned to bis grinning | 't® houeehoid remedy for all stomach | morning at his bome in the resence salesman. troubles for over thirty five years | of his wife aud child. He vtracted “Dere, Mr. Selig,” he aid, “dat ia] August Flower rouses the torpid | aslight cold a few days a at d ‘ de vay to sell goots. Dat vas delast | liver, thus creating appetite and in-| byt attention to it. Yourter = of dem $15 suits.” suring perfect digestion. It tones | ing he was sized with a fit doom vob and vitalizes the entire system and | ing which continued for bn To Cure a Cold in One Day. makes life worth living, no matter | Hig wife sent for a ph eben y= tbe Take Laxative Bromo Quinine — your yea Trial bottles, | tore he could antes suothes eau Tablets. All druggists refund the bi regular size, 75c. ing spell came on and Duckwell died money if it fails to cure E. W. trom suffocation —St_ Louis Globe. —_ { Grove’s signature is on each box, Democrat, Dec 1, 1901 Ballards 25e. Horehound Syrup would have saved him. 25c, 50ce and $100 at. L. Tucker’s Drug Store. charged with accepting a bribe of $1,300 from Jacob Fieher in con sideration of recommending him ar postmaster at Hastings. District Attorney Summers made the open ing address to the jury. He said the government would prove that Sena tor Dietrich leased his building in parewea Hastings for postoffice; that the juestion, Grand Army, whose Prior to the receipt of the reply lsaned for pepe Page Dh hpne General Reyes wrote to the State,de-| 4) 4 result Dietrich compromised by partment requesting that the corres reducing the rental from $1,800 en pondence be transmitted to the Sen- $1.800, and by purchasing the pe ate for its consideration. Pending ois fixtures in the Grand f ae an answer to this request the corres: | 141 Summee then declared Die : pondence will not be made public. trich selected Fisher for postmaster Colon, Jan 9.—The United States |i ,use the latter agreed to pay gunboat Bancroft has returned from | ¢499 tor tour years so that Dietrich acruise along the coast ofLaledonia. | onid make up the rental he thought The San Blas Indians were unfriend- himeelf entitled to from the building. ly. They objected to the landing of and also to purchase the Graud Army the Bancroft’s officers. They refused postofttice fixtures for $500 to sell fruit or water. Chief Inana- cc mibadcdiaiainasiees quina was seen at a distance, wear: | Fire Drill Saves School Children; 750 ing a fine Colombian uniform. MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE, VERDICT IN DAWSON CASE. THE REPUBLIC’S GREAT OF FLR Special arrangement has been made by The St. Louis Republic to furnish old or new subscribers with the only official and authorized life of Pope Leo XLII. This is one great volume, bound in elegant cardinal cloth, gilt Excited Citizens Throng Streets Till Somebody Blundered. Chicago, Jan. 9.—The Chicago Tribune, editorially reviewing the Kansas train wreck, this morning says the negligence that caused the buman sacrifice was inexcusable and that befitting punishment should be demanded. The editorial, in part, states: Somebody blundered. Somebody either disobeyed orders or was negli- genct in the performance of his duty, for there would have been no collie. ion had not such been thecase. There is no excuse for a head-on collision in the present era of railroad opera- tion. Most of the railroad wrecks last year were the result of collisions of this kind, occasioned by gross care- March Out in Minute’s Time. Midnight Waiting For Jury to and Bayer Ke a Sih hicks Che, Cid dee Sets Special Land Buyers’ Exevrsione touk exuctly one minute and fifteen seconds after an alarm of fire had been given to-day to march 750 school children out of the Union achool, Theschool, a three-story structure, was partly destroyd by fire about three yeurs ago. Sine that time a tire drill has been part of the regular exercises, A fire was discovered in the base ment to-day. A fire drill was in stantly called and, to the sounds of music, the hundreds of children were marched out of the building in per- fect order. The fire loss was nomi ‘Reach an Agreement. 8 Willrun to the new lands of Greet J county, Oklahoma, and other sec and ink stamping, with Papalcoat of | tions of the great Southwest in No- - arms, containing nearly 800 pages | vember and December, via the Frisco of text and illustrations. The work | System. was prepared and written by Mon-| Are you looking for rich and signor O'Reilly, D. D, D Lit., official | farming landsin os Soutenecanlll biographer of the Pope. youcan buy for from one fourth to The regular cash price of this book | one-tenth the cost of lands of the is $2.50. Any one remitting $250] East and North? They produce as will be entitled to 18 months sub-| much acre for acre. Here is achance scription to The Twice-a-Week Re: | to better your condition and add @ public and a,copy of the book, post- | liberal amount to your pocket book. age prepaid. This offer is open to} for full particulars and special new and old subscribers. The book | raj is printed in English, French and | japon gave SPPLY atonce to R. 8. German and is now ready for deliv- ee tary Frisco System Im- St. Louis, Jan. 9 —Telegrams were received to-day by the chief of police, Mr. Kiely, aud the circuit attorney, Mr. Folk, from the chief of detectives, Mr. Desmond, saying he and Sheriff Dickmann had started from Guadala jara, Mexico, with Charles Kratz. Kratz has been in Mexico since his indictment here two years ago on the charge of bribery while amember of the city council. He foughtextra- dition, but was finally surrendered by the Mexican government, The two officers are expected to arrive s with Kratz Monday morning. \inainincinesiiiercieaiellbon Paris, Mo., Jan 9—The jury in the Dawson case reported at 11:35 o’clock to-night and gave a verdict of murder in the first degree, their deliberations lasting seven hours. Hugh D Sproul was foreman and handed the verdict to Judge Eby, who read it aloud. It contained but three lines. At his conclusion, Dawson’s sisters began weeping and were led from the room. The accused man blanched and trembled. Sentence will be pro nounced later. Dawson killed his sweetheart, Mis nal. Annie Hartman, at a d 5 Ruth Cleveland Falls a Victim of tli Aces on ane tahhoh bees lessness and disregard of thesimplest OS aoe to The Re — Bureau, St. Louis, Mo, Diphtheria. Bill For the Relief of ber 4. He shot her three times in igescavrg a time bond og eerie eae ate : , the breast and then fled fi th ah ler inveengatnn. o ee Te Princeton, N. J., Jan, 9—Ruth St. Clair Couuty Judges.| jcuse, sleeping: during the night in a this latest disaster should be asrigid and exhaustive as those which are now being made in the case of the Iroqaois theater horror. If men are clearly to blame, punish the guilty parties. I! the system is at fault, change the system. Improved methods of railroad operation are} ‘ : 6Wbonr Laxative B ne remedy thai enren an eric tm ome Gav Cleveland, daughter of former i’resi-| Washington, J ai ; ( dent Grover Cleveland, died at the | tive ceelan of | St “ame Oe os ¥ » Cleveland home here this morning Of | morrow introduce a bill for the relie! diphtheria. Miss Ruth was the old- | ¢¢ the situation which has existed in est child of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. | g¢ ciair couty, Mo., for many years, im She was born at the Cleveland resi-| a6 regarde the imprisonment of the dence, No. 418 Madison avenue, New | county judges, who are imprisoned York, October, 1891. as rapidly asthey are elected for In response to inquires ex-Presi- fallare to pay the railroad bonds or dent Cleveland gave out the follow | interest thereon. Mr. Batholdt’s bill ing: “After a few days’ illness, which | ig the same as that introduced last C. began with an attack of pera session by Representative Joy, with . and developed yesterday HY | tow interlineations, pile of rails. He is 25 years old and a son of une of the oldest families in Monroe county. The day has been replete with dramatic incidents. “Prosecuting At torney Boyd, at the critical point in his speech, held up the blood-stained shirt waist and corset cover worn by the dead girl when killed, and all the jurors wept. Dawson trembled visi bly in his seat. He was put on the witness stand last night and denied the | ll memory of his terrible crime. ple have an idea that rheumatism is contracted like a cold, that the into diphtheria, eur eldest daughter, | phraseology of the bill Mrs, Walter Noel, sister of the Ruth, died suddenly early this morn- ok . carried wd 2 He Set the Capitol on Fire, rie oon ed eae sii: EE eee courtroom in a faint, overcome by nervous excitement. The immediate cause of the girl’e| es Moines, Ia., Jan. 7.—H. Sindebi: Moberly, Mo., Jan. 9—William death was heart failure, brought on | ay electrical worker, is found by an attack of diphtheria. sible for the % million dollar fire in| of'any one of three verdicts, murder Haverbill, Mass, Jan. 9.—John A. | have dropped a lighted candle near | ty. : Gna Glines, city eer me sono bd mad gn blaze was first| The verdict wus awaited with much to-day, charged with larceny % vered. He will not be prosecut-| interest, excited citizens thronging