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— = * oe “Caursday, will be sent to any addres re year, postage pald, for $1.00, SUTLER WEEKLY TIMES OUR WAR PRESIDENT. BOUTWELL QUITS 'judge Parker Has Resigned. | OPT TT eae . If further evidence was required to| _ REPUBLICAN PARTY. Reeeps N. Y., Aug. 5.—Judge Par-. .‘ ‘ J. D. ALLEN, Enrror. convince the American people that . rs’ résignation as chief judge of & : — —— they have a war man for president, =. =~ court of appeals was filed with’ @ oY TERMS OF SUBSCRIfTION: _ | developments in.the last few days in! Member of Grant’s Cabinet and | the secretary of state this afternoon. ‘< I= y — our relations with foreign nations| . This will enable the issuance of the” x . The Weexty Truxs, published every /}4.v9 furnished it. From a profound Massachusetts Senator - weceatnty ondete to ting about the Y x pear eel wi eations entre week's: me is necessary to involve us in @ heated imbroglio with five nations, viz: Turkey, Venezaela, San Domin- go, Columbia, Russia. All of these, except the last named, are small na- tions and of course don’t want a ecrap with a powerful country like our own, and Russia right now has her hands full and would evidently Srare Democratic Ticket. prefer closing up those troubles be- for Governor—JOSEPH W. FOLK. tore assuming any more for Parker. ker this tall for the tall ‘site ot four Groton, Mass., Aug. 7.—George 8. | teen years instead of an appointment Boutwell, one of the founders of the] by the govertor for one year if the Republican party, Secretary of tbe|resignation had been delayed until Treasury under President Grant, | after August 10. Judge Parker came Governor, United States Senator|to Albany this morning. He refased and Representative in Congrees from | to say whaé the object of his visit his State, is for Judge Parker for] was until his resignation had been President. He gave these reasons | filed. yesterday for his preference: Judge Parker sent to the secretary “Tam with the Democratic party| of state -his formal resignation as Owing to bad crop prospects etc., I have de- .. cided to REDUCE MY ENTIRE STOCK materially _ and if prices count for anythimg I shall do so. On and after © For President, ALTON BROOKS PARKER, OF NEW YORK, For Vice-President, HENRY G. DAVIS, OF WEST VIRGINIA. For mee rr aa A diplomatic controversey was| because Ihave made a distinct de-} chief jadge of the court of appeals, eae ALDRGTO, ALLEN, being condueted in Turkey, the same|cision in regard to the Philippine] The resignation which was filed with The following prices go into effect MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904: Stoves of all kinds, at least 20 per cent off. Buggies at almost your own price and Buggy harness at cost. the deputy secretary of state “orace G. Tennant, is dated to-day at Rose- mount, Esopus, N. Y., and reads'as follows: “I hereby respectfully resign my office as chief judge of the court of appeals of thestate of New York, such Sor Treasurer—J AMES COWGILL, as had been going on with she “Sick ¥or Attorney General—ELLIOTT W. MAJOR, _ ” Vor Rail Road Commissioner—H. R. OGLESBY, Man of the East,” since the founding Yor Congress 6th District—D A, DkARMOND, | Of this government. There are no Judge 20th Judicial Cireult—W. W. GRAVES. | more reagon for harsh measures now Democratic County TICKET, than there has‘always been, but our or Representative—Hon, James N, Sharp. War President has concluded . to For Prosecuting Attorney—A. B, Ludwick, brandish his “big stick” over the policy, and whatever may happen in regard to domestic affairs, nothing can be so unfortunate as this trane- formation from a republic to an empire. “Therefore I do not concern my- self about what the Democratic par- Three cans Standard corn fOF...........s.0ssersseevesenee For Sheriff—Noses B. Morris, Sultan’s head in a threatening man-|ty may do, but I am ‘satisfied that] resignation to take effect immediate- on rierentagpivldey ge ner. War ships have been ordered] they will not sacrifice the honor’ of jiy.—Aiton B, Parker.” Three cans Beamdard tomatoes All other canned goods in proportion. Lion Coffee, two packages si Rio coffee 12, former price... Special coffee 15c, former price Princess coffee 17c, former price. Java Blend 20c, former price..... Moca and Java, 30c, former price. Best Gunpowder tea, 60c, former price. Best Imperial tea, 40c, former price... Best Japan tea, 60c, former price... Good Japan tea, 40c, former price. Heinz pure eider vinegar, 30c former price.. Cheap viuegar, 15c, formor price............ Old Country and Cream soap, 6 bars for.. Lenox and Silk Soap, 3 bars for.... Good laundry soap, 12 bars for... Anvil brand soda, 6 pound packages for. Cow brand soda, 4 pound packages for. Greenwich Lye, 4 boxes for. the nation by leaving a great oppor- tunity.” For Publié Adminiatrntor-8, T. Broaddus. | to Smyrna, in Asiatic Turkey, and Woe Ceeshen 08, 27. Ss AE if the presence of these rea dogs are par county Judge, North Dist. PA, Rruee, {HOt convincing to the Sultan that Teddy is not bluffing, why the port Democratic Central Committee} of Smyrna will be seized and a few : e : shots fired “just to show,” and then, ‘Th Democratic Central committee what of the echo? War ships have will meetin the circuit court room also been ordered to San Domingo, sat Butler on Saturday, Adgust 27th | yhore some tradecomplications have at 3p. va J. A, DEARMOND, | arisen and a like measure is contem: J. W. JaMIB0N, Chairman. | lated tor Venezeuela, where an Secretary. American Trast has some asphalt concessions that are in danger of being confiscated by the government because of a dispute with the com- pany. It opr government would adopt more stringent measure in dealing with trusts at home the peo- Puts Folk Majority at 75,000. Medpueeeciomenteremmomant Ed. T. Orear, of Sweet Springs, for- mer state superintendent of insur- Declare for Parker and Davis.| was at the Baltimore, says Parkersburg, W. Va., Aug. 7.—|the Kansas City Times. Mr. Orear Asbury Harsons of Ripley, W. Va.,| predicted that Folk’s majority would Republican nominee for judge of the} be 75,000. He said: circuit court of the Fifth district,] ‘The Democratic party has given has declared for Parker and Davis,|the voters an exceptionally strong and John 8. Farr, of Huntington, a] ticket, ona platform that must ap- nominee for Presidential elector, has} peal strongly to every honest man. withdrawn from the ticket and sent}{ know many Republicans who will his resignation to the state central] vote for Mr. Folk on the fasue he rep- committee, Hegivesas his reason|resents. Mr. Walbridge may be a that he cannot conscientiously vote}good business man, but his candi: for the-persons on the Republican] dacy for governor at this time will ticket this year and that he does not | notget the independent vote, northe Bro. Austin makea.a good presid- ing officer, Bro, Funkseemsto have been without the breastworks. —_—_—_ Tne fact that Mr. Walbridge, the Republican nominee for governor, is ‘being supported by Ed. Butler and| ple would profit thereby. Russia {1 : agree with the principles and plat-| Republican farmer who carefully All the boodling element of St. Louis, is} seized a British ship carrying Ameri-|form of the party in West Virginla,| studies the situation. I understand pra cg ce ps 7 : pe cant, proof enough that he isnot the right aman for governor of the state, The Chicago Tribune, Republican, eays that for each boodler vote the Republican nominee for governor gains, Folk will gain ten ballote from honest Republicans who have hereto- ine Laniiitnen'te bi ‘ fore voted the steaight Republican] 7S 2°8@ines in his morning ‘paper a “ticket. announcing that Teddy the Bold 4 ieee had involved this nation in war with ' In times of war it sometimes be-|one of the world powers, Firmness bp comes necesary to.dratt the private|and boldness has always been and : soldier, but whoever heard of {t being | must continue to be the attitude of necessary to run a draft for officers,|our chief executive in dealing with The Republican county convention | other nations, but they have rights Secretary—Ovid Bell, of Fulton. Order of Publioati found it necessary last Saturday to) which we are bound to respect, and | Montana . 26 Private Secretary—Hal Woodside, | grave or MIBOUR,} gene @ratt nearly every candidate, the fellow who goes around with a | Nevada of Thayer. County of Bates.’ a chip on his shoulder is sure to gat : Ow at this day comes the plaintiff herein The Democratic state campaign) ths quarrel he gocks, «| Tt ld cssssssssssseesescensersssnsnonen will pe opened in Springfield on As doubtful he quotes: Shields, of Hanalbal; Virgil Conkling, wade Miles S. Horn, and files hia September 1st. Sedalia and the} It now leaks out that the Morton | Wisconsin ... of Carrollton; James W. Mytton, of | ton « deren fe fae Monday, Aug. 8, let day. World’s Fair both made a bid for it, | Jourdan home rule plank, which the | Illinois... " 97 | St. Joseph; @ Lee Chrieman, of Inde. } Me. ‘fue Alien Cobb, Thereees | GreeZuaige Ino dood ay ete bat the Democratic managers didn’t | Democratic convention turned down, | Idaho ‘ cure Meso. byg Hct oe cen tote of Mussourt diners oe a fai Sara ser avant to hold the opening where any | nd about which action the Republi-| Utah. N W. McLeod, of St. Louis; Frank be notified y,bacllention that Lealie lenore deod WF Tygard ex. Democrat would becompelled to pay |40 press has so much to say, was E. Russell, of Conway. Mla cures the eviews eae" penmnat peters ot Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2nd day. ‘an admission fee. presented to the resolution commit- Carter Semacee Goat tH Ure ae mea tee of the Republican etate conven : tion at St. Joseph, and burid in that committee. The resolution as writ- ten by Mr. Jourdan ptovided that “cities should not be ruled as sub- ject provinces” and the governor should not have the right by ‘‘con- firmation, veto or appointment;” which, if adopted, would take away state supervision of any kind from the police officials. Both parties recognize the importance of stat supervision over police, election and excise officials. The evils lie in the abuse and not in the law as at pres- ent constructed. can products to Japan, and con- demned the cargo as contrabands of war, clearly acting in her rights as a nation at war with Japan, when Teddy makes a pre-emptory demand for damages and an apology. No man need be surprised to find glar. Mr. Walbridge is president of the Bell ’ Telephone company, one of the big Clark’s Estimates. corporations that Cardwell said had Congressman Champ Clark gives|tried to influence legislation, and J out the following as the states Judge | am told also that he is a largestock- Parker will carry: holder in the Butler garbage reduc- The Solid South . .. 151] tion works of St. Louls. I think Mr. New York... 39] Walbridge a weak candidate.” New Jersey .. seireenerenieees Maryland .... West Virginia . Connecticut . Delaware . Shears and eclesors reduced. Table and pocket cutlery reduced............40 per cent. Razors and razor etrope reduced 50 per cent. FLOUR AND FEED AT REDUCED PRICES, EVERYTHING EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED Yours for Honest Bargains, Organization of Demo- cratic State Committee. G, E. CABLE. Chairman—W. N. Evans, of West | GQ GGG MeaMeMerMa aM atadatadiadadaat tee Plains. 25 per cent. . a, A, a A ee, ee a, A A PEE ES SE CCE E LOLA AEZAAZAZAEOEOAOS OEE AAAA AAA A 44d Executors and Administrators’ Inthe Cirealt Court. Docket, Probate Co: Executive Committee—W,. D. Van-| Fisnders, plaintiff, Aa Elizabeth i logue ei ri mt, diver, of Cape Girardeau; D. H.| defendants. “Order of publlontion oy August, 1904, Term. This certainly looks good to us a and | ex. and we believe Mr. Clark has th Gin r e tate, Radel 4 sore aoe a Danger exe, situation sized up just about right. Wednesday, Aug. 10, brag , ae 8 Drowned While Bathing. deren ina Sr te f . Alton, Il, Aug. 8.—Michael Riley, his daughter and six of the latter’s little girl friends were drowned while bathing in the Missiseipp! river to- night. One child who was in the party was rescued. Riley lived near the river, in the southern part of the city, and was . accustomed to bathe in front of his 4 { } the Hirst day of ald ines ae | a howe after his return from work. i J, 4, PATTER: a To-night his little danghter begged |. an sererte Pacing Aug. 1% 13, oy day. The Post-Dispatch continues its|to go with him, and Riley took her ireiipaiaee vi | pan em eat tirade of abuse against Hon. Sam | and seven cf her little girl friends te Fey derick Antal B. Cook, growing more violept as|the beach’with him. defeat after defeat is heaped upon it] When they entered the water Riley and it sees that Mr. Cook will as cer-| bade the children join hands. and ; on Order of Pablicatiog. . tainly be elected with a big majority | they all waded into the fiver ‘and y OTAEE OF MUGOUR. + i, ; into, : at] Fz : : eae aba oo Ifit is true, as some Republican opponents of Mr. Walbridge say, that boodling was in flagrant prac- tice in the St. Louisclty council when Mr. Walbridge was mayor of that city, there is some added light on Ed. Butler’s enthusiastic reference to the former mayor as ‘‘a good man for governor.”—Kansas City Star, Mager Ain Cop Troreas Kelis | Cia LyaleD Eztia' abet seat} Daf on court, at the nee aes ‘weet, | Soom ox an ‘holden at the court house | Tardy Aug. 11, 4th day. “ FA on the Kline Elij E F Boswell admr, be- Taterahiees or Hes aacee It is recognizd by all thinking men ‘that whenone starts in to ask ques- tions, not with a view of gaining light on a mooted subject, but for the purpose of creating trouble and confusing the public mind, that to ettempt anewere to all such ques- tions would be ridiculous. Bro. Funk has adopted such a policy in this warfare upon osr county officers. Ho ie not seeking truth but trying to create distrust in the minds,of the public, no matter how honest and OM. Barkley; oy

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