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Still Held By the Bandits. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Washington, May 28.—Consul) sie Laxative Bromo Quinin, Gummere reports little progress in| Tablets. All druggists refund th the attempt to secure the release of| money ff it fails to cure. E. W the American, Perdicaris, who was |Grove's signature is on each bo kidnapped from his country home 25e. j near Tangier last week. In a cable- —<7 gram received from him at the State department the consul says: ft Savs Missouri Needs Folk Kansas City, Mo., May 27.—Con- greseman W. D. Vandiver, manager of Joseph W. Folk’s campaign, au- thorized the statement at the Hotel Baltimore to-day that the circuit attorney's name willnotbe “sprung” A DEPUTY MAR- |THE MISSOURI DAY ORATORS| WAS TAKEN B BY STORM. SHAL ARRESTED. | oe ees James H. Whitecotton, Cne of yin Choy, North of Port Arthur Charles H. Clark Mistaken fora} Those Named.by Governor Falls Into Japanese Hands Horse Thief in Cass Co. | Dockery. After Desperate Fighting K. C. Times. Jefferson City, May 23.—The fol- asa candidate for the presidential Charles H. Clark, a deputy marshal | lowing persons have been selected by nomination in the national Demo- of this county, went on a fishing trip | Governor Dockery and the Missouri RUSSIANS STOOD BRAVELY cratic convention. to Cass county this week and was|commission to deliver addresses at tosdoe. Mavo6.—Th aie “The attitude of Mr. Folk and his there mistakenly arrested by the|the Missouri day celebration at the ndon, May <0. reangrae ; friends {ssuch that the Democrats sheriff of that county as a suspected} World's Fair, June 3: Dr. C. E. ent of the Central News in mo will speedily learn that not only the horse thief. Mr. Clark drove from] Patillo, of Jefferson City, chaplain; cables thas the Japanese attacked | yiasouri Democracy, but that the KansasCity with a horse and buggy. | Colonel D. P. Dyer, St. Louis; Con- Nan ~~ on the puree people of the whole state, demand Beyond Pleasant Hill a man whohad | gressman Champ Clark, of Bowling part of the Kwan-tung peninsula, | foyr years of Folk at Jefferson City,” “Situation at Tangier is not reas- suring. The sultan has sent strong orders to the authorities to act inac- cordance with the directions of the Britigh minister and myself. The It's to clothing, what negotiations are proceeding in a “ Sterling” is to Silver. highly unsatisfactory manner though It's the mark the sultan appears to be trying to of standard quality been following him caught up to| Green; Congressman Charles F. Coch- oe eng hog back the Rus | said Mr. Vandiver, “and to attempt stimulate the local officials to active . him and demanded him to halt. Mr. | ran, of St. Joseph; Speaker James H, | "908 OF mal ging ay to use his name tostampede the con-} wwop5g » ‘. Clark did so. Whitecotton, of the house of repre- An attack on Kin Chou, about 32) vention will be a very impolitic ‘artpieniemessemiensbineiiananine Good thing to Ww “You've given me a long chase, | sentatives of Paris; Major William v0 — of preg began 7 move. Will Quit the Cattle Business that — buy is young fellow,” said the sheriff. Warner, of Kansas City; President ton Cher seal fe . * er ae “When Mr. Cockran paid Mr. Folk Kansas City, Mo., May 28 —Col the best and o— “How long?” asked Clark. T. EF. Carter, of the national commis- in Chou wus in the hands of thel that glowing tribute a few weeks ago} | a ier , Phas “seg tes oe Japanese by noon. They occupied he fl t the bh f t W. 1H. Phelps, the Missouri Pacificat- hs : “I've cliased you ten miles. sion, Montana; Congressman J. T. the castle, The fighting continued porbe cqprese i ad wag eee “| torney, and his son, W. H. Phelps, ” “ : » you?” asked Clark y rille; © i: a ' atives, suggesting him for president, | . , oe . A breast- Well, who are you?” asked Clark. Lloyd, of Shelbyville; Congressma: during the afternoon and was of the eresting P 6, jr., are at the Hotel Baltimore, Col. in the so st: I congratulated the New Yorker, and told him in plain terms Missouri et of the coat. its and overcoats “I'm the sherfff,” he replied. He]J.T. Hunt, of St. Louis; Congress- produced a printed postal card offer-| man C. W. Haulin, of Springtield; Phelps denied that his presence in the most desperate character. It is be- city had any connection with politics. : oh le lieved the casualties were heavy. In ted Folk. I lat . {ng a reward for a horse thief which | Congressman Robert Lamar, of Hus- wan olk. In @ later conversa ; 4 a a 5. tallied closely with Mr. Clark and his | ton; Preaident David R. Francis, of |®" earlier message the correspondent | tion I pointed out to the congress- vee have jest diaposed of @ eal $10 to $2 ’ ~ leabled that Japanese spies had ascer- ment of cattle,” saidhe. Mysonand SAM LEVY & CO. man’s satisfaction why Mr. Folk should remain here. Tuesday night, at Lafayette, Mo., | met Mr. Bryan. He delivered a lecture there. We talked matters over, and especially the attitude of Tom Johnson of Cleveland, who {s openly advocating NASSSSSSESIDL IPSS SDAA A Folk for president, Mr. Bryan and 7 o § JUST FECEIVED early Orange, Kaflir corn, Seed corn, Flax Mr. Johnson are close political as well as personal friends. 1 may safely seed and Millet seed. 8 We keep a full line of feed on hand at all times, and also handle one of the best brands of Kansas hard wheat flour, rig. the exposition company of St. Louis, “Tam sorry to disappoint you af |andCong. esaman Dorsey W. Shackle- Kin Ch a r ter so long a chaee,” sald Mr. Clark, |ford, Jefferson City. guns at Slo Chou and numerous “but I'm in the game business ae mines and wire entangl ments at all vou," and he showed hie star. Mutu Killed Shooting at Rats. thepointa where a Japanese attack s was looked for. cransiaiiae, ’ A.J. Myers, a Mormon, came to| the Ruselans retired in good order . Independence from Oklahoma with] to the heights further south, which 3 A his family about two weeks ago and| were attacked by the full Japanese Gorman Has His Own State. rented a house one mile east of Inde-| force end carried after a aauhens Baltimore, May 28.—The Demo | peadence on the Lexington road. The | resistance. cratic state convention met here to | house was infested with rats and he} The Japanese legation up to 7:45 day and elected the delegates to the and his son Ralph F. Myers, 18 years | o'clock at night had not received any St. Louisconvention, ‘Thedelegates-| old, had been making war on them | news tn connection with the reports at-large ure: United States Senator | with a target ritle. Myers and_his| of severe fighting in Kin Chou. Arthur P. Gorman, State Treasurer | wife went to church Sunday morning cnneitintian lanai Murray Vandiver, General L, Victor] and when they left home their son American Held for Ransom. Baughman and John P. Poe, No} was making preparations to shave inetructions were given, but the dele-| himself. Two hours later they re- gationts solldly in favor of thenomi-| turned from church they found him nation of Senator Gorman for the|dead on the floor with a bullet wound I are going out of thecattle business. Sole Distributors for There’s no money in it at the pres- BUTLER, MO. ent price of corn and the day cf big C37" Ash for the “Swe/sak’’ Suit. ranges has passed. tained that the Russians had thirty say that Mr. Bryan fs convinced that Mr. Folk’s duty is in Missouri, and it isto the interest of the na- tional Democracy that he be per- mitted to remain here.” Says Japan is for Christianity Greenville, Pa., May 26.—At {ts firat business session to-day the United Presbyterian General Assem- bly elected unanimously as modera- A car load of cane seed. Both Amber and Tangler, Moroceo, May 28.—An Amerlean- eitizen- neamed—Perdicaris and his step son, @ British subjeet, ee in the middle of hie forehead. 0 were carried off by the well-known “ m meee % fan — y , n phe ; . 7 re hs _ : 0) andite Ratull and his followers last|*°" Doctor J. W. Witherspoon of Try us when you wish to buy—don’t for : e platform advocates tariff] one side of his body lay the target : Allegheny, Pa. The committee on et us when you want to sell Ne revision, demands independence for]rifleand on the other side lay the 0 and will doubtless be held for narrative and state religion reported | 8 y : roy the Filipinos, denounces the depart: | open razor. He was half shaved. Sbeavy ransom. The captives were seventeen more congregations and a staying at Perdicaris’ summer resi- dence, only three miles from Tangier, when the bandits attacked and cap- tured them. Perdicaris is of Greek origin, but is net.gain in membership of 2,494, The total membership is now 138,- 145. Total contributions for all purposes were $1,967,444, or $100,- 000 more than last year. John H, Hykes, American Bible soclety agent in China, and a resl- dent of the Orient for thir 'Y-O1D0 | quapasnsenmennnasessnguesssnersenenenneteesgeenmnereneees years, electrified the assembly by ( saying: W2OOOOSOCHC GOSS VOLOMIOOOOL f “Japan is, unconsciously fighting r zs the battle of christionity. Her suc-|@ Warrensburg BusinessCollege cees or failure means the success or failure of the Anglo-Saxon principle. Where the Union Jack and the Stars Turek Comr.ete Courses and Stripes are there is civil and ligious liberty. Where Russia rul ' bee rniccionary and Biblework's attieute| 9 BOOK-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy, almost perilous. ee : ts ‘ B. E. PARKER, Manager. A. LEE SMIZER, Assistant Manager. Potash mental fraud and corruption at} tis supposed that the young man Washington, calls for national re-| was engaged in shaving when he was trenchment and criticises President |interrupted by the appearance of a Roosevelt’s methods in the Panma]rat. In preparing to shoot the pest ao negotiations and his alleged dicta-|it{s thought he accidentally shot " ; torial course towards Congress. | himeelf. . J a naturalized citizen of the United Though the delegation was uot in- States. He is very wealthy, and has structed for Senator Gorman, the] Queer Advertisements. lived in Tangier for years. He mar- ried an English woman, whose son is convention adopted a resolution) ‘py following copies of queer adver-| his companion in captivity strongly commending his course 1 | cisements have been collected and Foreigners are much excited over Congress. See — id re oo " this bold raid so near Tangier, and : “Bulldog forsale; willeat anything; | attribute it to the supineness of the Would Investigate Rumors. very fond of children.” government in failing punish the Marshall, Mo., May 28.—Joseph| ‘“Wanted—A boy to be partly out-| bandits who last year captured Wal- W. Folk spoke here this afternoon in| side and partly behind the counter.” | ter B. Harris, the correspondent in the County Courtroom. Heavy rain “Widow in comfortable circum-| Morocco of the London Times, and stopped farm work, and the audience | stance wishes to marry two sons.” | their failure to deal with general law- was composed largely of farmers. “Annual sale now on; don’t goelse- | jegsness. Mr. Folk said: “If elected Gov- where to be cheated; cdme in here.” ere See ee ernor of Missourl, the first official “A lady wants to sell her piano, as | Phil Kearney’s Grandson who accepts a bribe will be faced with | she is going abroad in a strong iron a Disappears Under Cloud an indictment, and the first rumor | frame.” eoples Elevator Co.§ North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. { Dr. W. L. Hedges president, Com. Bank. Apvisory Boarp f T. E. Cheatham, Cashier American Bank. { Ear! Coffman, Ass’t Cashier American Bank. ig Lear of an oftictal accepting a bribe, “Wanted—By a respectable girl, St. Joseph, Mo., May 26.—Robert } thorough investigation will bemade, | her passage to New York; willing to] s. Kearney, grandson of the noted For information! Address if Lhave to do {t myaelf.” take care of children and @ good|g,, ppij Koarue of Mexican and||. ; ne P Mr. Folk went to Slater on an af-| sailor.” civil wan taed cas Onedouanl Ser. is removed in large quantities from Wan ene burg Business College, i é the soil by the growing of crops Warrensburg, Mo. ternoon train, where he speaks this “Lost—Near Highgatearchway,80} 405) huatness men of prominence are evening. Township meetings will be} umbrella belonging to a gentleman agitated over the fact that they held in the different townships in with a bent rib anda bone handle.” recently signed bonds for $10,000 to Saline county Saturday to select] “Mr. Brown, furrier, begs to. an-| insure the appearance of Kearney in delegates to a county convention | nounce that he will make gowns, | tho criminal court to answeracharye which meetshere Monday. Delegates | capes, etc., for ladies out of their own | of highway robbery, alleged to have ind selling them from the farm. KICOOOSSOOS? +) Unless the Potash be restored to ’ ¥ - te . oe CORR PS ORGS the soil, good crops can not con- tinue. We have print- ed a little book eet ee (Pov oveooneonone to the State Nominating Convention | skin.” iieshs. OOriissst G54 ‘lini wool ite book ; will he elected at the County Conven-| “An airy bedroom for a gentleman| ‘The victim of the alleged hold-up aie peel basi 4 —Bv yYy- tion Monday. twenty-two feet long and eleventfeet| was Frank Johnson, a manly tow = uf fon ae fk wide. tleman of Stewartaville, Mo. Bonds- ee): hae peony Bombs on a College - Campus. _ Accntemporary contains the start-| men for James Troutman, who con- ky SIEM sits and we will irec rom @ ac Ory: Mexico, Mo., May 28 —President Spe! oer ~~. a be ~ fessed to complicity in the hold-up|| 4/4; \NRER eae Million of Hardin college, and the |e i for @ walk through the Park.) and who named Kearney and Geo,|| @ijiuMie=“aP~ charge so any : electric light company of this place Says Records Were Changed. Maneer ae his accompitces, turned|{ =“ — phere Cut Out The Middle Man. have offered rewards aggregating *| him over to Sheriff Spencer to day. GERMAN KALI! WORKS, $100 forthearrest of eome person or} Jefferson Gity, Mo., May 28.—The | Manser has also disappeared. See ee ee Lenin Wor ath and Olive tte. persons who has cut electric light | supreme court to-day made an order cpp nema wires and exploded bombs onthe col-| setting aside the case of the state Attorney Says he Knows lege campus recently. Young men |against Howard Sharp, appealed ‘ who have not received invitations to |from Marion county, on the gr ‘ound Slayer of Indiana Girl. various entertainments at the college — the tranecript of the record had Bedford, Ind., May 26.—Give me are suspected. n mutilated and changed since it a grand ju d th I was certified to the court. ry and three weeks and Several bombs wereex ploded on the will hang the guilty man, I have the knowledge locked in my breast. campus Wednesday night. Saturday Ex-Speaker James H. Whitecotton night electric ght wires were cut, fs charged with altering the records.) 717 | ug unfold it to vas Gran Nine tenths of the people are looking for thie. |/Now we have the largest ‘Hlarness and Saddle Factory! In Southwest Mo. 4 throwing the college building in which | The court ordered a hearing on May : an pete wimp ang, into|31. The court finds the mutilating pevweghe el aa as does the and can duplicate any goods darkness. Two more bonds wereex- | of the records is in the handwriting ; in leather line~offered by cat- declaration Judge R. N. Palmer stood before a jury for over two hours and pleaded for the life of James McDonald, charged with the nantes satan 2: jc you. murder of Miss Sarah Schafer, a TEARS’ — < eep your money at home. school teacher, last January. He KPERIENC clo the arguent for tbe dete We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double frony and sarcasm) | Moros Massacre Band of A again’ Paro Dutt Rado a of Whitecotton, and that the inser- tion of certain figures is an unauthor- ized mutilation and change of the record, and ordered that the figures be expunged in order to restore the record to its original condition. ploded Sunday morning. alogue houses. So come and 600 Hanged Without Trial. London} May 28.—From informa- tion furnished by a Russian corres-