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CLARK HURRIES MANSION Bryan Wiil Support the Ticke*. Kratz is Sued For Bond Money FOR HIS YOUNG BRIDE, Lincoln, Neb , July12 —William J. post-pisp2cea Bryar outa statement to-day| Suit was filed in the Circuit Court jin which he says he will support the ; prapsg ay by James J. McDermott by Senator Democratic ticket. Mr. Bryan says: against Charles Kratz, businessagent I shall vote for Parker and Dav. ' of the city conncil in the notorious First—Because the Democratic ticket , boodle combine of 1899, for $1,000, de a ammabsnrtin 6 testy (0 Signing of De Alone Since Marriage May stands for oppositio: mys Sid GASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of — ” | while the Republican ticket stands’ January 11, 1904. j New York, July 15 —Work on Sen-/for imperialistic policy. On this} The petition alleges that Kratz ‘ | ator Clark's marble mansion at Sev-/unestion, which was the paramount was a fugitive from justice and that| F enty-seventh street and Fifth avenue|jssne in 1900, and which must re- five months ago he asked McDer- is being hurried forward in response | main an important issue so long a3} mott to become hia bondsman, <Ac- \ toan order fra the senator, sothat /an attempt is made to hold colonies} ¢ wding to the petition, McDermott : it may be-soon ready for the recep-under the American tlag—on this] and six others, whose names are not } tion of his young bride, formerly bis|jssne the convention was unanimous, ward, Anna LaChapello, It issaid/the platform emphatic, and I have Mrs. Clark is anxious to take up her/no doubt that the candidate will residence in New York and only/earry out the platform. : Second—Mr. Roosevelt is injecting the race issue into American polites, and this issue, if it becomes national will make it impossible to consider economic questions that demand solution, The election of the Demo- eratic ticket will put a quietus upon this attempt and permit the race question to work ftself out without the bitterness which Mr. Roosevelt's conduct has engerdered. Third—Mr. Roosevelt stands for the spirit of war, His friends present him as aman of blood and iron, He believes in strenuousness and incul- cates a love for war-like things. The Democratic ticket stands for peace, for reason and for arbitration rather than for force, conquest and bluster. Fourth—The Democratic platform declares in favor of the reduction of standing army and as this plank was unanimously adopted there is reason to believe that a Democratic success on this subject would bring some advantage to the people. mentioned, consented to become Kratz’s bondsmen in the sum of $40,000. The petition alleges that in becom- ing Kratz’s bondsman McDermott assumed an “extra-hazardous”’ risk and that he is entitled to a commis- sion of 24 per cent. He asks thesum of $1,000 and cost of the suit. in Addition to the Regular Free Premiums awaits the completion of the $1,000, 000 mansion, which Senator Clark began on Fifth avenve some time ayo. Dispatehes from Butte, Mont, in fer that some complications may be caused in various deals that the sen- ator has completed during the last three years because of his marriage and the fact that he signed various contracts and deeds as an uomar- ried man. In that time he has trans- ferred a number of mining properties and real estate, During the last two yenrs he incorporated all his proper- ty of all deseriptions, and that neces- 10 SECOND NATIONAL BA TOLEDO, onto Like aCheck Like This? Fell 60 Feet in a Canyon. Colorado Springs, Col., July 15.— Mrs, Thursey Gregg, a young Kan- sas City woman of 23 years, fell dis- tance ofsixty feet inCheyennecanyon this afternoon. She was terribly} bruised and fs internally injured by the fall, but is still alive at the hospi- tal. The accident happened, while she was having a picturetaken, Her foot slipped and she was instantly go- ing down the side of the mountain ata terrible rate. Her descent was finally stopped by falling into the creek at the bed of the canyon. Mrs. Gregg was one of a party of seven young people who are traveling with the Roman Street carnival now ex- hibiting in this city. She is said to have joined the party in Kansas City when it started outin May. Shehas a husband in that city, but the cou ple have been separated some time. Presidential Vote Contest Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a-cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The 2-cent stamp cov- ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate is recorded. Rif You can send as many estis mates as desired, Grand First Prize of $5,600.00 will be awarded to the one who is nearest correct on both our World’s Fair and Presi= dential Vote Contests, We also offer $5,000.00 Special Cash Prizes to Grocers’ Clerks. (Particulats in each case of Lion Coffee.) How Would Your Name Look on One cf These Chec Everybody uses coffee, If you willuse LION COFFEE tong enough to ret acquainted with it, you will be su sitated the execution of many deeds and transfers, Under the law the : wife of a grantor is required to join in the signature of deeds, but as late 4s last April deeds were filed in Butte signed by the senator alone. Senator Clurk admi{tted his mar- riage in St. Louis just before leaving for Arizona. The baby girl has been named Andree, the feminine for ssa ator Clark’s middle name, Andrew. The little girl was born in August, 1902 for President (votes for ail November 8, 1904? In 1900 election, 13,959,653 peop mates received in Woolson Spic etc., as follows: Presidential Nominee in Jail at Belleville, Ills. Globe- Democrat, William T, Scott, colored, of East St. Louis, who last Thursday, in St. Louis, was nominated for Presi- dent of the United States by the negro liberty party, occupies a cell in the Belleville jail, pending bis pay- ment of an old fine of $99.80, Scott was taken to the jail yesterday after noon by Deputy Sheriff Cashell on a writ issued by Magistrate Bedel, at the instance of State’s Attorney Farmer, In August, 1901, Scott was arrested on a warrant charging him with conducting a disorderly house. He was fined $50 and costs, 1 First Prize . 1 Second Prize 2 Prizes—$500, Brine 200. Bitter / Against Americans. Berlin, July 15.—The report that an electric company of New York has made a bid for the construction of the new electric railroad between Berlin and Hamburg and have guar- anteed a speed of 125 miles an hour, is denied here, A high officlal of the German Electric company, which is building the electric road between Berlin and Sossen, said to-day: “We know absolutely nothing here about any bid by the American com- pany. It is impossible that a foreign company should be given the cov- tract to construct this pew road, as|*= Flood Destroys Filipino Town. Manila, July 13 —Aclouburst over the hills northeast of Manila caused a flood which destroyed San Juan del Monte. Two hundred lives were lost. The low lying districts were inundated. The homes of the Ameri cans and foreigners are isolated. Transportation through the streets iscarried on by boats only, The rain has fallen for twenty-seven hours totaling 171-5 inches. Thisis un- precedented, Communication with outside places is interrupted. The damage to property is estimated at $2,000,000, rize 1800 Prises— 2139 PRIZES, TOTAL, we are using our advertising money so that both of us—you as well as we—will get a benefit. nce for your Lion Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’ ‘ $ ir C — We Have Awarded $20,000.00 si0 ofr resis siig more wil get them fo the What will be the total popular vote cast didates combined) at the election for President. For nearest correct esti- any's office, Toledo, O., on or before November 5, 1904, we will give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., $20,0 convinced there is no other such value for the money, Then en will take no other—and that's why we advertise. And WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES TOLEDO, OHIO. le voted e Com- 00.00 ks? ited and Heads amounting to $149.80, but upon the payment of 50 he was given time, it is alleged, in which to pay the re- mainder. The capias requested by Strange Human Freak. Catro, UL, July 16.—One of the strangest works of nature ever seen this would arouse great public indig-|Girl Leaped to Death With Man. | Order of Publication, Order of Publicati nation, even if the foreign company STATE OF ot offered to build cousiderably cheaper. County of Bates. The kaiser would be strongly op- In the circuit court of Bates county, Mis State of Missouri, as. County of Bates J R. seburg, Ore., July 16.—Eloping with William Ford, a married man in vacation July 7th 5 1M4, ¢ * 9 mi R in tion, July Gil, 1904, Susan K. 4 in Cairo ts a two-headed baby girl} Attorney Farmer was used as a re- posed to the work being done by SO youss of age, Barty Boyne, > } K. Wells and Fannie Dickerson, Rew at this dar ermerte plai which was born several days ago to] sort to recover the balance. any except a German company, | ¥e8"8 Ofage, has leaped to death with day comes the planngite hencitn, | hisattorney, T. W. Siivers and him in the waters of Mill Creek, when | their attorney, 1’. W. Silvers, and file their pe. | "0" Alleging among other thing anegro family named Shane. The tition alleging among other things that defend- Scott is 60 years of age. He says|There is much feeling in Berlin ads ure all d and res t he i nee ‘aan invasion’ a¢|® Pursuing party was believed to Le Pleasant M, Colbert, is notaresident of the | **('y Of Missouri, heads ure both well formed and rest] that he had an agreement with thelavainst the ‘American invasion’ at|?! * & party of Missouri: Whereipon It is ordered by | vacations ?that aatt ieee tare” on the shoulders at about the same] attorneys and the court that upon prosent.” Upon whem, court that said defendant be notified by i h angle, The features are perfect. The 5 body of the infant is fully matured, but the chest is unusually large. The child has but one set of lungs and, what is more strange, it pos- sesses a double esophagus, and each neck and head is independent of the other, and it seems that each head the payment of $50, which he alleges was the costs in the case, the fine was to be stayed. He declares that his arrest was due to county politicians who desire to injure him. | suit against himin this conrt the object and Four Kansans Drowned. witha hastily scrawled note pleading general nature of which is to divest the defend- ant of all right, title and interest, of, in and to Pittsburg, Kan., July 16—T1. A. Stamm and Mrs. Stamm, Miss Katie Stamm and Louise Myers, ull of this city, drowned in Spring river this af- ternoon near the Spring Grove club- house, about eighteen miles east of " r east quarter of the southeast quarter of section | yo the: . led to the discovery of the bodies. twelve (12), township forty (4), range thirty | Uf S0W'least quarter of the sout nortorious, exclusive and adverse ape | the plaintiff, on the ; (de t! said real estate for more than thicty yea £ P connected. paid all the taxes thereon durin; 4 th time by ‘odes Shem rf ye ed President Camps in Woods. and that unless the said Pleasant i. Colbert, y i a thereof, to be b ‘ & furnishes air for one lung Oyster Bay, July 16.—President here. They were rowing and ap- ; the'Gourt house, inthe city of ‘Butera sald ing chee Nits Rave eaeracd Gas Oo een a ale Roosevelt, accompanied by his sons, ' Chicago, July 16.—In a collision , county, onthe 2d day of October next, andon | or paid any taxce th q | Adopted at St A ; : proached too near a milldam. The - : or before the third day of said term, if the term | ‘And that unless the said James Willard be Affirm Platform Adopted at St.| Kermit and Archie, and his nephews, . on the Chicago & Eastern Illinois | shall so long continue, and if not,’ then on or | appear at titlecourt, ot oan Walard b 4 ‘ Philip and George, sons of Emlen| Oat ¥8# upset. None of lig railroad at Glenwood, Ill, twenty. | Deore sveleet day. of, sald, term, answer or | tobebogan andhoiden nye cont hae a , Il, ° . the city of Butler, in said 3 : Louis. Roosevelt, and one or two friends of Min, And ail drowned before Help {11 niles south of this city to-night | uy incense eateted and judgment wil | Mocgsy"4a "segs ugouny. om ae drat £ 7 could reach them. ay ngly. the first day of said term,’ answer or plead to 4 Waterville, Me, July 16,—The| the boysspent last night on theshore twenty persons were killed and twen. | , Andis farther ordered that « copy hereof | the petition in sald cause, the same will be : Democratic Gubernatorial Conven-|of Long Island with the sky for a ty-five others injured. Some of the Wauxty Tues, © weekly Dew per printed jon a feased and judgment readered and published in said county of Bat fe pe , ond four | And be it further ordered that tion was held here to-day. Thereso- lutions reaffirmed and indorsed the platform adopted by the Democratic National Convention at St. Louis and pledged support to its nominees and demanded the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people. Cyrus W. Davis, Mayor of Water- canopy. The party left Sagamore Hill in two rowboatd early in the evening, taking with them blankets, cooking utensils and food for their meals, They camped for the night. The Sind aaaaa nai ta night was delightful and the exper- — Order of Publication. fence was enjoyed thoroughly both y < : Order of Publication. ee by the President and his little com- STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates, injured are not expected to live, The collision occurred between a | next term of the cihonit court. picnic train from this city which was | 4 true wedi’ a oe least fifteen days freight train, into the rear end of | {Sus tp, county, thls mm day, of Jaly, FA igh rate of | 1: ¢.M. Barkley, D.C. A true copy of the Parsons, Kan, July 16.—The 2- . year-oldson of Robert Freeman, who lives two and one half miles west of adept at the preparation of an out- door meal. They reached Sagamore Hill early in the day. their attorney, T. W. Silversand file their ped- In the circait court of Bates —_ fers, Defendant, tion all ther things that defend. in vacation Jul terday. The mother filled a. boiler with boiling water and went luto the is next room. While she was absent, the little boy sat down beneath the tub, reached up and pulled the cork. The water rushed out and scalded tion that plaintiffs have commenced a suit 1 rr & promi: Vacation, that ainst him in this comrt, the object and gener- | John Pharie, by: kaid. detecaeet: nents ate | Publication. tha all nature of which is todivest the defendant of ohn P jeceased, all right, title and interest and vest said title in Pp eth Mena ieee ir‘ br USE ; . plaintit of, in and to thejfollowing real estate, the, defendantWm: Pharis and that of all wit: of Bates county has levied and sei, 0 er S rien ‘The southeast quarter of the southeast quar- | undivided interest In’ the following, described 4 ter of section twelve (12), townehip forty ( tate situate in coun’ The nort range thirty-two (32), Bates county, Misgonrt, tows Late oue, wer for eel ees St. Joseph, Mo., July 13.—Phillip Beremond, 60 years old, a wealthy farmer, was murdered at his home, four miles east of Clarksdale, Andrew count, Mo., some time last night. ter of section 6, townshi| ton to the him. He lived alone and was credited with were he ee bey foes ) ‘dollars and recorded in ir han the southeost quarter, setion clans hate beet in the open ~ Says Wal Wad Wo Pot. |inn ys tms|Ser ate |e eetee canteen es | eee . was found by relatives, who went toj Alert as she foresees the joy, ambition, | 8s M- Jeers be an sap hd hegirt At the | pay said indebtedness : . i i + that unless the said fendant nor th Nevada, Mo., July 14.—Depositions| his farm to cut some wheat. Bere- Suicoeas anid the life-long eatleraction cot court housein theclty of Butler in said connty | and appear at thie conte, athe a ted ttl fng nearer, day by day, in the dear and term next, and begun mond was lying on the grounds inuopent being 0 soon to see li cok nig ‘aid Werm it the term heute in thetiy ot iter in uid Gounty ea +, October, nex before hundreds yards from his residence | t#¢ conte , hang ee craty tie st eal, frst dap a sald term—anewer or plead. to the with his head beaten almost into a| on the pillow adds zest to her judg taken ‘as confessed, and judgment will pulp. There were evidences of a dea- nee pgs be it further ordered perate fight between the old manand according to tows in the pomee ~ were taken in the case of the state against ex-State Representative Dr. J.D. Todd tor the killing of Robert Wall at Richarde, before Justice P to-day. No new wit- } om ont ainiaah except Julius} his assailants. His house was ran- b in Bat iors" tor_four | and pai sa ie, Poa Young, who testified that immediate- | Sacked and it he had any money there 7 of aye before the fee aco after Wall was shot he made | of which his relatives know ‘ ugh examination of the it pone a al In the Circuit court of Bates connty, Missouri, llard, defendant. ant, James Willard, isa non resident of the i . 4 : publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit The hat of the girl upon the bank publication that plaintiffs have commenced a against him in this court, the object and gen- eral nature of which is to divest the defendant of all apparent right. title, or interest in and to x . » the following describ ea i for forgiveness, gave a clew which | the following real estate, to-wit: The south- | heing situate in Dates comutys ite) waite and the southwest quarter of the southeast . two (32), in Bates county, Miasouri, and vest e The girl was @ niece of the deputy the titleto said real estate In. plaintiffs on the Cait quarter of section sia ieereae anette sheriff of this county and was well greet ss Oe plaintiifs had beeniathe open, nine range thirty-one, and to vest tio game la possession of sald poor coidy hm fran ite ’ ; for more thai 5 Twenty Killed ina Wreck. j be and appear at this court, at the next | years before the filing of this suit, that during succesively, the last te be at least fifteen days befere the first day ef the Wie re Sy ebepeeee rinted end pablished in said count of Bates, tr tour wee! py tt the last insertion to be at returning from Momence, Ill., and a hand and seal of ‘the ireuit court of | next term of the clroultosurtes 8 °F te A. PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk. Witness my hand and the seal of ville, was nominated for Governor. | pauions. 5 A County of Hates m i — ioe aa ones court of Bates county, Missouri, i" asin \ In the Ciren urt of Bates County, Missouri, Geo. W Pharisand Klien Pha: - A Baby Scalded to Death. is roing, the Pendent tng an cuts EW Wind tte, Fone. | Stee aa eee | stare OF Mahou gente as MOFNING, SHS F reEnIpR ng an eraon, Plaintiffs, Now at this day comes the plaintiffs herein by stp Ane actor : uate ‘ west quarter of the southeast quar- on. has, F, Burge, ntiff herein by tiles his peti- 3 that defend- the clerk in be notifled by Ih west quarter plaintif and e beenin the a hereof ty, Missouri Jas. M. ith, 1904. Chas. F, ; Now at this day come the Plaintiffs herein by | ant, Wittlen Phase is not a resident of thé pisiatia, va. Claiborn’B tt, defendant” their attorney, lv and file their | State of Missouri; whereu; it i Now at this day come: laintift h rei WH EN BABY Pendant’ Jae red among other things that de- | the clerk in vacation thet eald aefeniens He his attorney TW Silvers, and files his ‘ a ant, effers, is net a resident of th tion, alleging, among oth 5 here, died at 3 o’clock this morning Aihieitbabaiain bine State of Missoula by th - bp Fo rogers oe ant Liniborn te Burnett, 10 a hon eaeeed: , me i ereupon it is ordered by the cle: vaca- t and 2 Stae issourl: as a result of a scalding received yes Wealthy Farmer Murdered. 1s COMING tion that said defendant be notified by publica: | to uehient frome tine eee tare Toeich is | "Whereupon, it is ordered Also to set aside a certain: mortgage Dy | block one, of Baftons’ additon, Yo. tin otts | vest We samme tn the plalatit, ome the gene?

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